FYI, We do it for one customer that had 2,000+ pages of html content, and he
edits the html pages on his system, then uploads them. He came to us to
implement a banner program for his site. Well back in the day, before I knew
what the heck I was doing, I implemented the banner program as a custom tag
and just added html files to be processed through CF on his server. Changing
the extensions to CF would have required him to redownload his entire site,
and require him to change the way he worked (heaven forbid a client actually
try and understand...). Looking back, that was a really dumb way to do it,
but it worked, and it still does.

jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglas Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: CFMX not reading .html files like CF5! Very bad!


> Well, I think the whole deal is a bad idea as far as CF
> processing .htm files etc...The user does not care what
> technology is being used and nobody else does either. The only
> reason I can see to have CF do this, is if you are hosting the
> site yourself and using an "UNLICENCED" version of CF and dont
> want nobody knowing.
>
>


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