The technote is telling you to add the image to the page that contains
the file upload control in the browser, not the subsqeuent action page
that does the cffile action = upload.

On 3/17/07, Les Mizzell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Russ wrote:
> > Hmm... SSL 2 is supposed to be have problems with it,
> > but wonder if you force SSL 2 for IE 6... Can maybe set
>  > up different subdomains like ssl2.mydomain.com and ssl3.mydomain.com
> > and redirect the browser based on the browser version?
>
> Interesting idea. Hmmm....
>
> I've tried the Microsoft "fix" on my processing page by calling a small
> gif file like https://www.mydomain.com/secureapp/small.gif - and that
> doesn't fix it, but, I'm wondering if the gif is getting loaded to
> quickly or something. Haven't had time to try it yet, but I'm thinking
> about trying to add a .5 second "pause" to the page before the cffile
> code block and see what that does.
>
> Weird, just darned weird...
>
> 

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