I knew I was right about that. Here are the links you'll need to get it 
working in either pre or post MX CF installations.


Pre-mx:
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_18214

Post-mx
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_18289


--Ferg


Ken Ferguson wrote:

>This was true prior to MX, but I think I remember some changes needing 
>to be made in one of CF's xml config files to get it to work. I'm fairly 
>certain that only making the webserver change will not work. When GWPC 
>upgraded from CF5 to 6.1, I had to make some changes for this. I'll try 
>to dive back into my notes to see what they were.
>
>--Ferg
>
>S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
>
>  
>
>>>The change you need to make in order to get CF to process
>>>files with alternate extensions depends on which version
>>>of CF you are running, but it's not a registry change.
>>>I'm sure someone will pipe in shortly with more details,
>>>but what version of CF are you using?
>>>   
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>I was under the impression it was purely a webserver setting, so it
>>would depend on your webserver. I know how to accomplish it in the
>>proerties for an IIS site, although I don't have IIS installed on this
>>machine, so I can't walk through the steps right now... I want to say
>>it's in the "directories" tab ... there's an "advanced" button or the
>>like near the lower-right corner that brings up another dialog with a
>>list of file extensions with .cfm and .cfc pointed to
>>/cfusionmx/lib/servers/1/jrun.dll or somesuch... Look up Charlie
>>Areharts article on running cf5, cfmx and bluedragon on one machine,
>>iirc it has all the steps in the article because you have to use that
>>technique to make that work. Or at least you used to if you weren't
>>using the J2EE deployment of CF.
>>
>>
>>s. isaac dealey   954.522.6080
>>new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
>>
>>add features without fixtures with
>>the onTap open source framework
>>
>>http://www.fusiontap.com
>>http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/author/4806Dealey.htm
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>    
>>
>
>

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