My guess is that it's trying to do the INCLUDE *BEFORE* doing the variable substitution.

So if you're stuck on making the included file dynamic, I would recommend a two-sweep approach, which I see Timm Murray's post addresses.

Cheers,

Jason

Todd Chapman wrote:

I would like to pass a parameter to a template that
would be used to include another template. This
syntax does not seem to be valid:

<TMPL_INCLUDE NAME="<TMPL_VAR NAME=include_param>">

How can I accomplish this?

Thanks.

-Todd



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