in 'vim :help dos-temp-files', this probably isn't the solution you are
looking for but if you setup your temporary file location it should stop
creating them in your working dir.

Rich


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 12:00 PM
> To: CF-Server
> Subject: RE: apache showing template's code
> 
> 
> > OK, I've found that the files that are showing are all files 
> > that have a "VIM/~" copy in that directory (temp file from 
> > VIMming the file on the server). i.e., there is delete.cfm 
> > and delete.cfm~ in the directory. So if I type 
> > http://myserver.com/delete, I get the code from delete.cfm~ 
> > displayed in the browser. When I delete the ~ file, the server 
> > just kinda adds the ".cfm" and shows the delete.cfm page (the 
> > way delete.cfm is supposed to show). Even that, tho, is a tad 
> > annoying.  I don't want http://myserver.com/delete pulling up 
> > http://myserver.com/delete.cfm - IMHO, it should be trying to 
> > pull from the /delete directory, of which in this case, is 
> > non-existant, and should error.  Did that make sense?
> 
> Yes, that makes sense to me. I'd prefer that behavior myself. In fact,
> that's how Apache on Windows works, by default. 
> Unfortunately, I'm no Apache
> expert, but I'd guess that you've got some module loaded, or 
> some config
> line in httpd.conf, which is causing this. You might just 
> look at the Apache
> docs, and go through your httpd.conf one line at a time, 
> until you find a
> likely culprit.
> 
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> voice: (202) 797-5496
> fax: (202) 797-5444
> 
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