>>My guess would be the reason you can't do it, is because the variables
struct is probably only completely populated AFTER the page has been 
checked
for errors.

Well, I think the reason is simply that variables scope is proper to 
every termplate.
If the error template was included, the variables should still be there, 
but apparently
it is more like the error template is treated as a new HTTP request, 
then all local variables are lost.

I was hoping some CF-Java guru could tell me "Yes, the variables are 
still visible there..." somewhere in the Java stuff.

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