CFCONTENT will do the job. You need to use an image-server page to do
this; you then use the imageserver as the src attribute in your other
pages. You can store filepaths in a DB and send the ID of the image to
the imageserver page to obscure the true path.

On 7/21/06, Dave Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to hide the actual path to an image so the users cant see what folder 
> the images are in. I was talking with Jared about it and he suggested to use 
> cfcontent but when I do that the only thing that shows up is the image and 
> not the rest of the page. Btw~ it won't just be for 1 image it will be for a 
> loop of a hundred or so images.
>
> Im gunna rack my brain but seeing if any of you have any ideas and I don't 
> gotta re-invent the wheel.
>
> thanks
>
> 

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