THere is an option in the CFAdministrator that lets you set a 404
template.  We just use this, then let the template redirect the user
to an appropriate page, or alternativly email developers etc.

HTH


On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 11:25:12 -0500, Ben Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having trouble configuring IIS to handle 404 errors for ColdFusion
> pages. Enabling the "Check that file exists" option on the .cfm extension
> mapping is not enough.
> 
> It appears that ColdFusion (MX 6.1 with Updater) has added a wildcard
> mapping. If I enable "Check that file exists" on that mapping, IIS traps 404
> errors.
> 
> However, I'm not sure what effect that has. This site in particular uses
> Flash Remoting. I'm a little worried that the wildcard mapping handles those
> types of requests (flashservices/gateway), for instance.
> 
> Does anyone know what the wildcard mapping is used for? Am I going about
> this the wrong way?
> 
> Ben Rogers
> http://www.c4.net
> v.508.240.0051
> f.508.240.0057
> 
> 

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