> > I think that's a pretty common thing to do - it's hard to 
> > hide the HTTP headers, though. I wish CF didn't put that 
> > "Page-Completion-Status" thing in there, over and over 
> > again. Sheesh.
> 
> Well, even without that the cftoken and cfid tokens are in 
> their headers as well...

That's application-dependent, though, and easy enough to hide or disable.
You can't get away from those Page-Completion-Status headers, and it appears
that CF inserts one for each script that gets processed (Application.cfm,
yourpage.cfm, includedfile.cfm, etc).

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
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