Assumptions can make an ass out of u and me... :)

~Todd

On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, S. Isaac Dealey wrote:

> > I've never gotten SSI to kick off a .cfm page successfully, how did you do
> > this Isaac or .. are you just suggesting this without having tried this
> > for yosuelf?
> 
> No, it's an assumption. I know that it works with PERL and ASP files ...
> It's actually the only way that ASP can process included files, which sucks
> ( for them ) because it means that includes are always processed prior to
> any logical operators, etc. so "dynamic" inclusion isn't actually dynamic.
> But because PERL files given the .pl ( or I'm guessing also .cgi ) extension
> are ( or can be ) run through the PERL interpreter when they're included
> this way, I would imagine there's got to be a way to do this with cfm's ...
> I don't know all the specifics tho, 'cause I've never personally had cause
> to or been asked to set it up.
> 
> Isaac Dealey
> Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
> www.turnkey.to
> 954-776-0046
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