> I'm trying to encrypt a CF template by using the cfencode.exe utility
> originally found in the CFUSION/BIN directory. When I run the utility with
> what I think is the proper syntax, all I get back is the message
> telling me what the proper format should be. Help!
>
> At command line I run:
>
> cfencode template.cfm/v "2"
>
> The syntax is supposed to be:
>
> cfencode infile [outfile][/r][/q][/h "header info..."]/ v "2"
>
> [ ] are optional params and /v "2" is a "mandatory" param indicating the
> version.
A couple of things;
I always tend to put in an output file - just out of paranoia sake
put a space between the .cfm and /v - it's minor, but it may make a
difference
Philip Arnold
Director
Certified ColdFusion Developer
ASP Multimedia Limited
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