<aThe .cfm extensions won't break it (I use them a lot, even as includes), but I'm wondering about the whoswho/cm_cflow/prod part of the url. Is that a space between the cm and the cflow or an underline?
href="http://www-dcac.ca.boeing.com/whoswho/cm_cflow/prod/phase1.cfm">Cross
Functional Processes, Visio</a> (Phase 1)
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<a
href="http://www-dcac.ca.boeing.com/whoswho/cm_cflow/prod/phase3.cfm">Cross
Functional Processes, Visio</a> (Phase 3)
<BR>is breaking the parsing on the oracle web server? the only thing that makes
sense, i guess, is the <.cfm> extension?
when I take this snippet out -- the include works -- and it is at this pointYou might want to look higher up in the code as well. It may be that you are missing something earlier on that "gives up" after a certain number of characters and those extra two lines make the difference.
that it is being "included" early. this explains why my files worked in the
other two directories -- they don't have this additional data.
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