You can do it with a simple registry hack.

1) In regedit, open the key 
"HKCU/Software/Allaire/Studio45/SavedSettings/ExtendedFindFolder".

2) Add a new string value "Item10". Set the value to your new extension. if more than 
one, use commas to separate (ie: *.abc,*.def).

I tried it on mine (CFS 4.5.2/WinNT 4) and it worked just fine: it found a .abc page 
containing the string "<body>" in my root
document folder. Of course this folder contains many html files.

You may need to restart studio before find will work, although the list of extensions 
may show up immediately.

-Bruce

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Shadovitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 12:01 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Studio - File types
>
>
> *************************** Team Nobody ***************************
>
> In CF Studio's Extended Find dialog, if you set "Find where" to "In folder",
> you can restrict the search to certain file types.  For example, one group of
> file types is {*.htm;*.html;*.cfm;*.cfml}.
>
> I'd like to create my own group of file types.  Anyone know how?  (I know that
> I can use *.* to search all files.)
>
> Thanks.
> -David
>
>
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