Yeah, I did that and that got me to the one error rather than the the
Server Has No Clue What You are Doing message.  Soooo close.  But so
far!

Thanks. 


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-----Original Message-----

From: Dan G. Switzer, II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 3:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Processing Extensions other than CFM

Eric,

>Has anyone had any experience setting up IIS6 with CFMX to process 
>extensions other than .cfm, say like .xyz?
>
>I edited the web-xml file and added the servlet mapping, and then 
>addded to the configuration in IIS that extension and pointed it to the

>same dll as the cfm was.
>
>I generic cold fusion error, and the stack trace says:
>java.io.FileNotFoundException
>
>Any insight appreciated!  Thanks.

Make sure to restart both IIS and CF for good measure.

-Dan





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