Yup... But they may not know about the fix for it (or that it's a
problem), so if you can send them explicit instructions they might be
willing to implement them. :)

Good luck with support. :)

> hrm, well, this for a shared host, where I have no access
> to that.

> I'm off to write to support people right now.

> Thanks again.

> S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
>> There's a setting for that in your IIS site preferences.
>>
>> Home Directory tab
>> Configuration button @ lower right
>> select the .cfm extension and press the Edit button
>> check or uncheck the "check that file exists" checkbox
>>
>> hth
>>
>>
>>> If my host allows me to have a 404 error page, why
>>> doesn't
>>> it work when
>>> using cf file extensions? Is this an IIS or other
>>> setting?
>>> When I go to
>>> (nonexistent) foo.cfm on my page, I get the "File Not
>>> Found" CF error.
>>> If I go to (nonexistent) foo.html, IIS delivers the nice
>>> 404 page I created.
>>
>>> Is this a setting or just the way it is?
>>
>>
>> s. isaac dealey     434.293.6201
>> 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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