Ignore Jeff (Sorry Jeff) and look at Will's answer.

You can tell the browser / email client to "pretend" a cfm page is a valid
entry for an img tag.

<img src="http://www.mysite.com/emailtrack.cfm?uniqueemailid=fkuhsio8YFiushf
">

The end client will try to request the cfm file over http, resulting in a
hit to the CF server. How you handling actually logging the hit is up to the
goals of your application though.





On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 2:55 PM, William Nichols <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Jeff,
>
> The CF Server won't catch the param though unless you tell it to process
> calls for .gif files right?  CF (I don't think) is not going to process the
> img src that is a .gif is it?
>
> I say this because in the past I had taken over a site and needed to add
> some code to each file that already existed, I had to tell CF to process
> .html files to do it (I had tons of existing html files that needed to go
> through CF), wouldn't you have to the same thing?
>
> >Same approach for images as links.
> >
> ><img src="http://yahoo.com/logo.gif?track=UNIQUE-PARAM-FOR-USER";>
>
>
>
> 

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