Woah there sparky, it's not a good idea to try bringing a knife to a
gunfight, and that same analogy can be done if you're using ColdFusion's
internal web server in a production environment.

To reiterate what Ben Doom said, MM states that the built in webserver
should only be used for developer testing... Not production.

Hatton

> You're just NUTS.  Previously, you offered WRONG opinion on
> my CF6.0 upgrade.
> Now you tried to insult me.  
>
> DO ME A FAVOR.  NEVER NEVER NEVER EVER EVER COMMUNICATE WITH
> ME AGAIN IN ANY FORM FROM THIS POINT ON.  If my memory sucks
> I'll punish myself by drawing blood from my arm!!!!!!!!!!11
>
> >Word to your mother, Ray.
> >
> >Anyone foolish enough to use CF's internal server for hosting a
> >production Web application deserves to have their
> directories browsed.
> >
> >M
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 10:38 AM
> >To: CF-Community
> >Subject: RE: Macromedia is HORRIBLE
> >
> >
> >The only time it isn't controlled by IIS (or Apache) is when you use
> >the internal web server, which is NOT recommended for
> production. This,
> >imho, is a non-issue.
>
>
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