I have been seeing this as well even if they are named with an
underscore.  I have been updating the application scope to have them
start showing up.

On Aug 25, 9:23 pm, "Jeff Coughlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Theresa Baker wrote:
>
> > I read everything I could find on the FarCry wiki and forums on using
> > includes, and then tried to add an include file to my website.  I put the
> > .cfm file in \projects\mollio\includedObj.  I added the following line to
> > \projects\mollio\webskin\dmInclude\displayPageTypeA.cfm:
>
> > <cfinclude
>
> template="/farcry/#application.applicationname#/includedObj/#stObj.include#"
>
>
>
> > But when I try to create an include, my include file is not showing up in
> > the IncludedCFTemplate drop down menu.  Is there something else I need to
> > do?  I'm using FarCry 4-0-3.
>
> Theresa,
>
> As of FarCry 4.0.3 you have to start all of your dmInclude file names with
> an underscore "_".  (ie. "_myInclude.cfm").
>
> http://bugs.farcrycms.org:8080/browse/FC-806
>
> Regards,
>
> ---
> Jeff Coughlin
> Web Application Developerhttp://www.jeffcoughlin.com


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