Alex,

I'm no webserver expert, but can't you just remove the .cfm and .dbm
filters from the application settings of the old site in IIS. I think cf
will no longer treat the request then and you will be redirected in the
same way as for the other files

Pascal
> -----Original Message-----
> From: A.Little [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: dinsdag 23 maart 2004 12:39
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Redirect & cferror
>
> Hi all,
>
> We're in the process of combining our dept focussed intranet
> (iet-only) and institution focussed intranet (iet-ou) into a
> single intranet
> (iet-intranet) and I'm trying to figure out the best way to
> redirect users who go to iet-only or iet-ou to the new site
> (as most of the pages will be in exactly the same structure).
>
> So far I've got a custom 404 message for the iet-only and
> iet-ou sites (which point to a  directory that contains only
> the redirect page and
> Application.cfm) and redirects to the new iet-intranet. This
> seems to work fine for everything except .cfm files which
> give the CF-type template not found error. I've tried using a
> cferror tag on the Application.cfm to trap this, but it still
> seems to fail.
>
> We need the redirect to work for any type of file, .doc,
> .pdf, .pps etc
> - not just cfm files.
>
> How can I trap a missing template (rather that missing
> include) using cferror? I don't want to use the CF-admin
> sitewide handler because there are other sites on the
> instance of CF which we do not want to use the same missing
> template file. Or any other suggestions/advice on how to
> achieve this would be appreciated.
>
> I;ve also tried to look for a cgi script to intercept the
> requests and change the domain name as they arrive at the web
> server - but I;ve not found a suitable script (yet!).
>
> Ta,
>
> Alex
> (btw we're using IIS5 & W2K)
>
>
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