> Ravi Gehlot wrote:
> > Ian,
> >
> >     Excellent explanation. You could not have been more clear.
> However, > can you provide me with instructions in how to accomplish
> this? So CF > will process the request and spit HTML with a html
> extension? >
> > Thanks, Ravi.
> 
> Sorry, not me personally.  I have never actually had the need to do
> this.  I have just read about it and keep the possibility in the back
> of my mind if the need should ever arise.  I know there are Adobe
> knowledge base and blog articles out there that lay out the process. 
> That is where I have read about it in the past.  It is a bit more
> involved in the Java based MX versions of ColdFusion then it was back
> in the pre-MX days.  A few more settings that need to be tweaked to
> tell the web server to pass the desired files to ColdFusion and to
> have ColdFusion understand that it is supposed to do something with
> such files.

It also depends upon your web server. The settings are primarily in the
webserver config, so Apache and IIS handle it differently. There was
something extra that needs to be done with an XML file in ColdFusion now
that it's on J2EE, but I don't remember what. 


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