Yes, that is a problem with Dreamweaver.   We always need to upload
encrypted source files with Ipswitch or other FTP.    Do the same and
things will be fine.

We didn't find a way to make it work in Dreamweaver, but then again, we
didn't expend much time on it.  :)



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-----Original Message-----

From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 7:24 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SECURITY: ENCRYPTION AND HASHING

> When I upload(with Dreamweaver 8's built in "Put Files" button) 
> my compiled files  to the server, after using the cfcompile 
> utility with the deploy switch, I get this error when I try 
> to view the file with any browser: unexpected constant #2 61, 
> but when I upload the files with cuteFTP the file runs fine, 
> does anyone know what the problem is?

My guess is that Dreamweaver is using ASCII mode and cuteFTP is using
binary
mode. I don't know if you can change how Dreamweaver FTPs files. You can
find out if this is the problem by using the command-line FTP client and
uploading one file in ASCII mode and another in binary mode.

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