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The cfinclude tag adds the contents of a ColdFusion page to another ColdFusion page, as if the code on the included page were part of the page that uses the cfinclude tag. It lets you pursue a "write once use multiple times" strategy for ColdFusion elements that you incorporate in multiple pages. Instead of copying and maintaining the same code on multiple pages, you can store the code in one page and then refer to it in many pages. For example, the cfinclude tag is commonly used to put a header and footer on multiple pages. This way, if you change the header or footer design, you only change the contents of a single file.
The model of an included page is that it is part of your page; it just resides in a separate file. The cfinclude tag cannot pass parameters to the included page, but the included page has access to all the variables on the page that includes it. The following figure shows this model:
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