>Alagad's ImageComponent (http://www.alagad.com) is platform  
>independent & the CFC doesn't need to be 'installed' on the server, it  
>can sit in the same directory as the page that is calling it.
>
>The only problem it that it's a commercial product (US$150) but if an  
>upgrade to CF8 isn't likely in the near future it might be a  
>worthwhile investment.

Thanks AJ.  It's good to know there's another option.  Right now I'm trying to 
use iedit.cfc (http://www.developeroffice.com/index.cfm?page=download) and it 
seems to be going ok.  I don't yet have it working, but I have figured out a 
bit.  It only offers the basics, but that's all I need.

daniel 

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