> The part that I am struggling with is the actual PDF itself, regardless of
> whether it is called via a cfml template or not. I strongly believe that if
> you are using cfcontent to deliver a file with the extension of PDF then it
> *SHOULD* not compile that file, only the template it is being called from.

That's what confused me as well. If you're using CFCONTENT to deliver
a file, that won't cause it to be compiled. But that's not all he's
doing, and I think he made that clear in subsequent posts.

> I saw the code, I read the code but it was not very clear if the PDF in
> question also had the cfm extension or not, and after re-reading everything
> I still don't see that mentioned.

I'm pretty sure I saw it mentioned in one of them, but I always have a
bit of trouble understanding Claude's posts - no fault on his part
there, just a bit of language barrier on my part I guess.

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