Well well well.
> <cfset request.imagesroot="http://images.funkynat.com">
> <cfoutput>
> <img src="#request.imagesroot#/products/156.gif">
> </cfoutput>
If I'm building the products app as a standalone, I don't think that I'm at
http://images.funkynat.com/products. I think I'm a images.funkynat.com.
Requiring any given app to know where it lives in the "rest" of the app I
believe defeats the purpose of the dot notation and cfincluding indexes. To
allow an index to be cfincluded willy-nilly, it cannot rely on anything
outside it's own relative self. Am I right here? Can someone who's built one
of deez suckers step up and explain?
Namaste,
Nat Papovich
Webthugs Consulting
ICQ 32676414
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