[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone here used IIS5's built in HTTP Compression successfully with
> ColdFusion 5 or ColdFusion MX?  I was playing around with it this evening
> but interestingly enough the problem I'm getting is that some of my headers
> are now showing on the page.  I have experienced an error like this before
> while using URLScan and changing the setting to hide what type of web server
> software is in use.
> 
> HTTP Compression does not support .CFM files by default, it must be modified
> in the metabase.  I used the adsutil.vbs script to add the .CFM extension.

Do you ahve any information as to how to do this? I can run the script, 
but it is not very self expleining I'm afraid.

Jesse


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