Related to the IE hack thread:

When you do the little trick and refer to a cfm template in an <img> tag
(for instance) to enable some logic processing (or rendering of a
dynamic image) -- wouldn't it make much more sense to do a cflocation
after the dynamic rendering? (as long as you don't need to play with any
custom headers)

I just realized that this would work for some dynamic image generation
(arcims) where the images would be stored on a web-accessible drive
anyways -- and that this would enable some  very good caching of dynamic
images as well...

/H.


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