Ah. I see what you mean. Coldfusion seems to parse it fine if it's an
include, but I found I could download the file via my browser. It never
occurred to me that the first wouldn't preclude the second.
Thanks!
--Ben Doom
Programmer & General Lackey
Moonbow Software
: -----Original Message-----
: From: Robert Everland [mailto:REverland@;dixonusa.com]
: Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 3:22 PM
: To: CF-Talk
: Subject: RE: new to CFSCRIPT
:
:
: Cause you will need to map your webserver to have CF parse .udf
: or I can go
: to your website figure out the name of a file and view CF code.
:
: Robert Everland III
: Web Developer Extraordinaire
: Dixon Ticonderoga Company
: http://www.dixonusa.com
:
: -----Original Message-----
: From: Ben Doom [mailto:bdoom@;moonbow.com]
: Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 3:13 PM
: To: CF-Talk
: Subject: RE: new to CFSCRIPT
:
:
: : I wouldn't recommend using .udf as a file extension -- folks here
: : have used
: : inc ( which is a windows networking file extension iirc ) and .zml (
: : zoned-in markup language ) and it causes problems... I
: certianly advocate
: : descriptive file and directory names, but I'd go for something like:
:
: I agree with the descriptine file names, etc., but what's wrong
: with naming
: it *.udf?
:
: I've not run into any problems so far, but is there something out there
: lurking, waiting to get me?
:
:
:
: --Ben Doom
: Programmer & General Lackey
: Moonbow Software
:
:
:
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