> We run IIS with compression enabled.  We have a couple of CFM 
> pages that we need to disable compression for.  We can do it 
> in IIS's admin, but we're looking for a way to do it from CF 
> code so we don't have to configure our server.  We've tried 
> setting headers (<CFHEADER NAME="Content-Encoding"
> VALUE="">), but they get appended or ignored by ISS.

I don't think there are any HTTP headers you can set for this. After all,
IIS isn't reading the HTTP headers you set, I suspect. You might consider
using something other than IIS' built-in gzip, such as Pipeboost
(http://www.pipeboost.com/) or a servlet filter.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
phone: 202-797-5496
fax: 202-797-5444

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