I just put all the CFC's in a web accessible directory and then don't put 
'access="remote"' on them if I don't want them to truly be accessible.

>> Don't you want CFC's in a web accessible dir if you want to 
>> use them for web services? Or is that like a clueless newbie question?
>
>That's actually a very good question. Just because you use a CFC does
>not mean you necessary want to expose a web service. If you do want your
>CFC to be used as a WS, then yea, you want it web accessible, but
>otherwise, I'd put it outside the web root. Another option is to put the
>CFC outside the web root, and use a 'proxy' type cfc that's web
>accessible. 
>
>=======================================================================
>Raymond Camden
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