Just to clarify: this doesn't mean you should redirect straight to the
page - you'll usually redirect to another action in your controller
which will include the appropriate page so that you keep all the
benefits of common controller code. Just don't include directly after an
insert (or other modification)

/t

>>I use includes within a rendering cfc which provides some nice 
>>(but subtle)
>>benefits in terms of a literate API for designers so they can 
>>say things
>>like #display.ContentAred("Sidebar")# and it works, but most 
>>people have a
>>framework which calls the controller receive the name of the 
>>screen(s) to
>>display and include them.
>
>One other thing to take into account is using redirect instead 
>of include if you modify the server state (insert a new db 
>record, etc.) That way you avoid duplicating that modification 
>if the user hits the reload button.
>
>/t


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