Hi Rob!
The include files are in HomePage.ss, ArticleHolder.ss and BlogHolder.ss. Everything displays correctly in the ArticleHolder.ss and BlogHolder.ss files, but the two forms (search and polls) are going wonky on the home page. I've gone back and looked at the source for the rendered pages and discovered that the include is being commented out on the homepage even though it is entered exactly the same in the ss file for all the holder pages.
Here is how it is entered in the HomePage.ss file:
<div class="col3">
<!-- Row 1 Column 3 start -->
<% include Side1 %>
<!-- Column 3 end -->
============================================================================================
This is how it is being rendered:
<div class="col3">
<!-- Row 1 Column 3 start -->
<!-- include /home/nhstylec/public_html/themes/NHSyellow/templates/Includes/Side1.ss -->
<div class="typography>
<form id="SearchForm_SearchForm" action="/nhstyle/SearchForm" method="get" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded">
<fieldset>
<legend></legend>
<div id="Search" class="field text nolabel"><div class="middleColumn"><input type="text" class="text nolabel" id="SearchForm_SearchForm_Search" name="Search" value="Search" /></div></div>
<input class="action" id="SearchForm_SearchForm_action_results" type="submit" name="action_results" value="Search" title="Search" />
</fieldset>
</form>
<br/>
<a href="/lucy/" title="Go to the "Lucy's Fave's" page">Lucy's Faves</a><br/>
<a href="/blog/" title="Go to the "Blogs" page">Blogs</a><br/>
<a href="/lucy/" title="Go to the "Lucy's Fave's" page">Lucy's Faves</a>
</div>
<!-- end include /home/nhstylec/public_html/themes/NHSyellow/templates/Includes/Side1.ss -->
<!-- Column 3 end -->
</div>
</div>
I'm also having a problem displaying excerpts/summaries of articles from article pages and blog entries on the homepage. They work fine if the article is just text, but SS is inserting line breaks when the blog entry or article page contains a graphic image. The files display correctly on the ArticleHolder and BlogHolder pages, but break on the homepage. Given both these problems I assumed that I had some wayward code on the homepage that was creating the issue, but after going line by line comparing the homepage with the articlepage I didn't find anything obvious. (open divs, missing brackets, etc...)
I did try flush=all and I also tried logging in on another computer in case mine wasn't clearing the cache properly. I probably spent five or six hours trying to fix what I thought was a form problem before I realized that the problem was only happening on the homepage.
Any insights, no matter how obvious or insignificant they may seem to you, are greatly appreciated.
HB