You can achieve the same thing with cfcontent. On 7/3/07, Jide Aliu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Chris - I'll have a look at the tag. > > >You can use Alagad's image.cfc tag, it has a writeToBrowser method that > >you would be able to 1) read the image from any source that the > >coldfusion process has access too (be sure CF is running as a user with > >rights to those images), then 2) display them to the browser without > >having to write it to a file system on your web server using > >writeToBrowser
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