> You could put some kind of global redirect or a global handler that
> sets .cfm to act just like html files.

Wouldn't that screw things up a bit? Like output straight CFML to the
browser?

> Or maybe you can put the loadmodule/addmodule directives directly
> in the vhost instead of in the global configuration?

Tried that. It still enabled .cfm execution for every virtual host.

Any more ideas?

Erki


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