Write them in a CFM file and then it should be OK...
so you will have something like this:
<link href="mycss.cfm" type="text/css" rel="stylesheet">

and in the mycss.cfm you have your styles and everything else...

or you use style tags in your topmost cfm file.
It's just a workaround until you can reach your IIS guys...

Gert

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Crow T. Robot schrieb:
> I am finishing up a project for Alpha presentation tomorrow on a client's
> server.  Today, I FTP'ed all the files up to their server, but I am having
> trouble with my css files.  My .cfm files are showing up fine, but all my
> layout files are not being processed, which throws off my whole presentation
> layer.  I am getting the 401.3 error when I try to access them directly.  In
> googling around, I think that I have a security access problem, but I am not
> anywhere near an IIS guy, so I'm not sure what I should change.  Also, I
> don't want to tick off the IT guys who are running the server...
>
> Not sure even where to start.  Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> 

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