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Hi Greg,

Specifically, you'd do this:

To have CFAS parse .html (or .whatever)
1) Right click on the website in question in the IIS MMC.
2) Go to "Properties"
3) Click on the "Home Directory" tab.
4) Click on "Configuration"
5) Click "Add"
6) You can either browse to the "...\cfusion\bin\iscf.dll" file or
type the path to this file in the "Executable" box.
7) type the name of the extension in the "extension" box (ie: .html
or .htm or .whatever)
8) Hit ok,      ok, and Ok.

To mask the extension altogether is another monster.. I've seen urls
parsed by cf that look like this:

        http://someserver.com/somepage.cfm/varname1/varvalue1/

but I haven't heard of a webserver setup so that you can bypass the
file name, although obviously it's possible.

Aaron Johnson, MCSE, MCP+I
Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
MINDSEYE, Inc.
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