Yes, but not to do anything like this. Sorry.

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Taco Fleur wrote:
nobody using Apache then?
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    Fleur
    Sent: Sunday, 21 December 2003 8:29 AM
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    Subject: [cfaussie] Check if file exists Apache

I know in IIS there is an option to check if the file exists before
passing it on to CF, now how do I do that with Apache?
I have specified some 302 redirects in the .htaccess file, but the
request gets passed directly to CF, and CF throws the error, which
is not what I want, I want Apache to do the redirect..
Anyone?
Taco Fleur (www.tacofleur.com <http://www.tacofleur.com>)
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