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Hi,

I am in the middle of configuring a web server to do Cold fusion web =
hosting and due to security reasons, i have had to disable the risky CF =
Tags such as CFFILE , CFCONTENT , CFREGISTRY  etc..

I know you can configure the CF security using the security =
contexts,user directories and sandbox etc to be able to allow TRUSTED =
users to use the restricted TAGS.

Before i start banging my head against a brick wall and trying to figure =
out how to do this, i thought i would ask if any one as tried or has =
done it in the past.

any help or suggestion would be most welcome

thanks in advance
CJ

.ps
the reason i going into this trouble is because i am a developer by =
trade and it S***ts me when ISP/Web hosting companies disable these tags =
cause they are too lazy to configure the security..:(

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