On the other hand, who says that they all have problems with it? Maybe only
Cold Fusion does. Unless someone's tried them all, I don't think you can say
one way or the other who's problem it is, but I do think that Allaire is the
ones who would need to fix it. As well as each of the others. You don't have
to use the MS Encryption (I don't see why you would need to), but if you do,
you have to use products that work with it. It is not up to MS to make sure
their technology works with other programming languages unless they said the
encryption process is for use with them. That's like saying MS has to make
drivers for Windows 2000 for all of your hardware. They don't. The hardware
manufacturer should make the drivers for windows 2000 if they want their
hardware to work in Windows2000. MS has done an awesome job of making sure
most stuff works, but I've read too many hardware sites that say, "MS has a
pretty good driver for our hardware and although it could be better, we
aren't going to bother making a new one".
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: CF4.5 doesn't support Win2000 file encryption?


> Forgive me for asking, but if MS gives a new 'feature' that will effect
CF,
> Perl, Rebol and almost every non-MS scripting language, why would you
think
> it needs a fix from Allaire?
> >
> > Windows 2000 allows you to encrypt files. ColdFusion does not seem to
> > support this, as I get the following error on any page that I encrypt:
> >
> > The template file exists, however, it either cannot be opened for
reading,
> > or it is encrypted and its data has been corrupted
> >
> > as soon as i unencrypt, all things are good to go.
> >
> > anyone heard anything about this? is allaire going to fix this in a
> service
> > patch?
>
>
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