It basically gets processed seperately. And so presumably B comes after A,
it don't work like an include or module. I guess those other scopes wouldn't
work either if A was trying to get results from B-- do you need to use
iframe? --some DHTML may be an alternative if you want a scrolling insert...

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> ah, I was trying to use the Request scope and failing.  I'll try one of
the
> others and see if that works.
>
> What I'm really wanting to do is display on pageA.cfm, the recordcount of
> the query from pageB.cfm.  I'm not sure how the use of the iframe
> complicates things (does pageB get processed by cfserver *after* pageA?).
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> Wouldn't you need to put them into the session or application scopes if
> you're using an iframe -- I don't believe request applies to content
pulled
> in through an iframe?
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> Alternatively, could you create some sort of module that handles the
> queries
> of both pages??
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> > Suppose you've got a page PageA.cfm, which contains an Iframe,
PageB.cfm.
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> > Each page has a query in it.  How can you reference information from
each
> > query in the other page?  i.e. PageA displays PageB's query and
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