Best Guess:
you've likely missed an include somewhere

Solution:
rename the template that does use the variable in question then sit back and
wait for a TEMPLATE NOT FOUND error to pop up.  Then you'll know where it's
being called from.


 

Bryan Love Macromedia Certified Professional
Internet Application Developer / Database Analyst
Telecommunication Systems Inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 9:04 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF reading the wrong file?


Ok,  I'm really confused.  I just got an error that a certain variable was
not defined.  Ok, I've made that mistake plenty of times, but the template
referred to by the error message doesn't use that variable.  It is used in
another template, located in another directory on the same server.  When I
look at the list of templates processed (down below execution time) the
template that does use that variable isn't in the list.  Has anyone seen
such behaviour before?  Did you find any way to fix it?

CF 4.51 SP2, on NT 4 SP6A



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Martin Herbener

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