In further testing, I found that although the registry hack works, it's not necessary. 
Studio does it for you. When you type in a
new file type, and a successful search is performed, Studio will update the registry 
with the new file type. This means that you
will be able to select it from the drop list in the future. Unfortunately, I have no 
idea how long it will stay there - presumably
quite a while.

Pretty painless though. :)

-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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