> you actually call a cfm file not a jpg file and deliver the image > using > cfcontent. > There are plenty of good open source/free banner ad scripts out there > that > you could use and you are not restricted to using CF for this as the > banner > is loaded on the client side. > have a look at www.openx.org which is a very popular php solution. > > For cf solutions try this > http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index. cfm?searchfield=banner&search_exchange=1&search_category=-1&search_license=&search_rating=&search_platform=0&search_pubdate=&num=25&st> artnum=1&event=search&sticky=true&sort=0&rnav_dummy_tmpfield=&Submit= > > > > -- > Russ Michaels > www.cfmldeveloper.com - Supporting the CF community since 1999 > FREE ColdFusion/Railo hosting for developers. > > blog: www.michaels.me.uk
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