> Not really worried about _our_ server of course. We have a 
> product that the client can opt to self-host. That's the 
> issue. (Yes, they do have a license agreement) 

In that case, you can't rely upon server permissions, etc, because it won't
be your server.

> Occasionally, there is a need to update individual files. If we 
> can cfcompile individual files, that can still work.

By default, it works with entire directories. However, if you make the
changes on your server, you could simply recompile the entire directory,
then copy the changed files to your client's server. Alternatively, you
could play around with the Java class used to do the compilation;
cfcompile.bat (on Windows) is just a shell to call the Compiler class.

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