No they don't support .cfm pages. What some FDA directorates did was build
..cfm based html generators, and then push the generated html up to Akamai.

You push it up, and then there's a trigger you have to pull for Akamai to
update it's cache across the network.

-- 
Scott Stewart
ColdFusion Developer
 
SSTWebworks
7241 Jillspring Ct.
Springfield, Va. 22152
(703) 220-2835
 
http://www.sstwebworks.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Josh Nathanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 1:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Anyone use Akamai?

>NOTE (BIG NOTE) If your website(s) are dynamically driven and change
>frequently Akamai is not an option, as far as I know.

> basically we pointed  images.domain.com to akamai. Then we created an
> images-mirror.domain.com

Thanks guys...

So combining those two responses...

We do have a dynamic site, but we also have a lot of images to be served up 
(it's an apparel company and the site is ecommerce)...so if I'm 
understanding correctly, we could benefit by setting up the 
images.domain.com, having our images cached at Akamai, but we wouldn't want 
to (or couldn't) serve up .cfm pages through them?

-- Josh 




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