Make sure your section which you wish to password
is in a directory by itself and use a CFAPPLICATION
tag in there. If not authenticated for that section then
sends them to the login page.
By default Cold Fusion will execute the first cfapplication
tag it find starting in the local directory then working its way
up to the main directory.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kelly Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 10:27 AM
Subject: cooooookies
> Ok I have a question. I wanted to password protect a section of our
website
> using cookies with
> Cold Fusion. It works fine except for this. If someone links to a PDF
file
> (instead of an .htm file) it
> doesnt even seem to read or care about the application.cfm file therefore
> never throws them
> to the login page. Is this normal? Is there a way around it? Basically we
> have a huge members
> section (behind a certain directory) that has a combination of both PDF
and
> HTM files but I want
> them to have to log in no matter what they try to link to. Suggestions??
> Kelly
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