I'm finding that if you have a cfinclude that references a file that's
not there and it throws a "missinginclude" exception, if you then ensure
the referenced file exists, CFMXs still throws the same exception when
you refresh the page in the browser.

If you restart CFMX, it then picks up the fact that the file is now
there, but it seems a bit much to have to do this every time.

I've also tried unchecking "Save Class Files", but it made no
difference.

Is this expected behaviour?

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