> Any chance you're using Apache?  This would be a perfect 
> exercise for mod_rewrite.  If not, maybe one of the IIS 
> implementations.  Any of those should be able to handle it.

IIS is passing the file over to CF but CF is then refusing to do anything
with it.

> This is almost certainly my own bias, but I'll put it out 
> there anyway.  XML is a "standard" web extension.  Handling 
> it in a such a specialized manner doesn't seem like the best 
> way of dealing with this situation.  I throw that out knowing 
> that if the webserver is specialized enough then it probably 
> doesn't matter, but I wonder what happens if a few months 
> from now you choose to start serving
> (non-CFML-based) syndication feeds from the same server.  I 
> guess it violates my sense of extensibility.  :-)

So long as they aren't from the same website it wouldn't matter as I have
only set XML files to go to CF from that site, not the whole server.

--
Jay


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