Often times, you'll use some of the same elements in multiple pages; for example, navigation, headers, and footer code.
Instead of copying and maintaining the same code from page to page, ColdFusion allows you to store the code in one page and then refer to it in many pages. This way, you can modify one file; the changes appear throughout an entire application.
Use the CFINCLUDE tag to automatically include an existing file in the current page. The file to include is the template. The page that calls the template is also known as the calling page. Each time the calling page is requested, the template's file contents are included in that page for processing.
Refer to the CFML Language Reference for CFINCLUDE syntax.
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To reference code in a calling page: |
askemp.cfm
in Studio.
logo.cfm
in this page:
<CFINCLUDE TEMPLATE="logo.cfm">
getemp.cfm
in Studio.
logo.cfm
file in this page:
<CFINCLUDE TEMPLATE="Logo.cfm">
askemp.cfm
in a browser, then submit the form so that you display getemp.cfm
.
The logo should appear on both pages.
Note | The file logo.cfm must be in the same directory where you saved
askemp.cfm and getemp.cfm . If it isn't, make sure it is in a directory that
has a mapping defined in ColdFusion Administrator, or move it to the
appropriate directory.
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