Well, all these solutions fit in case that we want to restrict access to pdf or 
doc etc files which after login we serve them as a page.

What could be done when the files, we want to restrict access to, are PART of a 
web (cfm) page ?
I mean, in the restricted folder after login I display cfm pages which include 
jpg pictutes. I mean my cfm pages include simple <img src=""...> tags.

Placing the jpg files outside the webroot ok none not logged in can http them, 
but then I can't use them in <img src=""...> either. I think cfcontent can't 
help in this case.

Am I wrong?
If I am not any other idea without cfcontent ?



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