There's a setting for that in your IIS site preferences.

Home Directory tab
Configuration button @ lower right
select the .cfm extension and press the Edit button
check or uncheck the "check that file exists" checkbox

hth


> If my host allows me to have a 404 error page, why doesn't
> it work when
> using cf file extensions? Is this an IIS or other setting?
> When I go to
> (nonexistent) foo.cfm on my page, I get the "File Not
> Found" CF error.
> If I go to (nonexistent) foo.html, IIS delivers the nice
> 404 page I created.

> Is this a setting or just the way it is?


s. isaac dealey     434.293.6201
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