For those who don't know, you cannot use url variables within a
cfinclude. The only way to pass url variables is to strip them off of
the template to be included and formally set them before the
cfinclude.
So this is similar to the first one I posed, but what would be the
most elegant way to do this?
Given: a template with url variables
Needed: 1. cfset (or cfscript) all the url variables
2. the template without the variables
Example
Given: joe/has/another/template.cfm?bodypart=brain&action=teaser&difficulty=3
Expect results:
<cfset bodypart="brain" />
<cfset action="teaser" />
<cfset difficulty=3 />
<cfinclude template="joe/has/another/template.cfm" />
For all you "Hey, Joe's getting free labor" naysayers, I've already
implemented my solution!
My money's on Marlon and Tom. Who wants to take them on?
Good Luck,
Joe Kelly
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