I have an attachment directory that is used as a temporary file repository
for our web based massage center.  My problem is - when I link the browser
to the attachment, if it's a .cfm, .jpg, .gif, .htm, etc - the browser
parses it (or the server does in the case of the .cfm).  I know this is
what's supposed to happen, but does anybody know how to make the browser
download the file instead?  when I remove 'execute' permissions on the
directory I just get "page cannot be displayed".. please help.

also, can anybody give me a snippet of their code where they put <cfcontent>
into play?  I've been messing with it, but I get a username/password prompt
and a few other little nags that are preventing me from using it?  It also
appears to work sometimes and othertimes it croaks.  I didn't spend too much
time trying toi get it to work, so it could very well be my fault.  Can
anybody comment on the tag, and tell if it works well for whatever they are
using it for?

Thanks, Adam.

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