im going to guess you are using windows and thusly and more then likely,
IIS...
so in ISS... open the IIS manager, rickt-click on the main/default website
and click properties...
click on the home directory Tab....
click configuration....
click add...
type in the extension, and the executable (which should be the same as the
..cfm extenstion, iscf.dll)..
hit ok...
not sure if you have to restart or not, but that should do ya...
this is a good practice if you dont want ppl to know what type of systems
you are running.... i like the idea of having the .htm extension being used
for CF and .html for real HTML documents....
Terry Bader
IT/Web Specialist
EDO Corp - Combat Systems
(757) 424-1004 ext 361 - Work
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 10:22 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: New File Extension....
>
>
> Anyone know how to set up their Web server (in this case IIS
> 4 and 5) to
> accept any file with the extension .xxx and then pass it to
> the CF server
> for processing as if it was anyother .cfm file?
>
> I have had a few replies from good sources from other sources
> indication
> that this is easy, but I am unsure on how to go about it; any
> one give me
> the instructions for a test?
>
> Neil
>
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