Claude Schneegans wrote:
> As you said earlier, it is always possible to have the client request 
> for a .cfm file as a javascript file,
> then you have the same advantage and downside, but only when necessary.

That is true, and the way I would normally do it.  But I will point out 
something I recently read that said that some client virus protection 
packages may  prevent requests for script files that do not end in 
normal extensions.  As my work is corporate, intranet based 
applications, this is not much of a concern, but could be for an 
application meant for general consumption.

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