Huh? That article uses cfcontent, as everyone in the thread advised. On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:51 PM, Jessica Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for all the tips! I was not able to change most of the pdf's to > cfcontent because the pdf's legally could not be altered; however, I found > this article on securing pdf's and other documents, thought I would post it > since I'm sure someone in the future is bound to have the same problem. > > I was able to save all my pdf's in a directory and restrict access to > 'execute only' for the 'everyone' group, but the file could be called for > display or download using the method in the link below. > > http://mysecretbase.com/How_To_Display_Protected_Files.cfm
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