Thanks for your response---
I have not had any trouble w/ users editing the cf_includes
They are invisible when the document is viewed in word unless you choose
view html source---Most of my users are not advanced enough to know what
view html source even means. I did not really understand the rest of your
explanation.

I have never created a macro before---Can I attach this to the template?
Why do you not like this idea?


-----Original Message-----
From: Justin MacCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 10:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: IIS,Virtual Directorys and CF?


Hi Malcolm,

I' m a little confused by the first part of the question - however I have
some suggestions of the no2.

a) Don't include the cfinlcude etc in your Word Template , instead create a
handler which includes the middle bit (the HTML created by your users) in
between the cfincludes . this will get around the .cfm problem & also stop
users from removing the cfincludes from the template.

b) write a AutoClose macro for word that saves the file as .cfm (I don't
really like this idea...)


> 2.Although the templates work really well--word insists on using.htm as
the
> default extension.
> Is there a way to change this default? If Not can I set up cf server to
> parse for all .htm extensions--
> convert to .cfm and upload to the live directory? can i schedule this
using
> the shcheduled events in cf server?
>


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