I was wondering if anyone has any bright ideas on the following.

We have some Word and PDF documents that are indexed by Google. When a user
finds the document and click the link from Google, they'll immediately
download the document from our site and never see the site itself.

This is not what we want, we'd like to display a page from our site after
the download started.

Now, one thing I can think of doing, is replacing the indexed files with a
404 that checks if the file exists, if it does, then display a link to the
file for download. However, that's not the most optimal, it would be nicer
if I could somehow serve the file up with cfcontent and then display a
page... But I think that is wishful thinking.....

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