Just expose the scripts, you don't have to expose the entire admin.

This could be done by simply copying them, or if you are on Apache, use
aliases, or on Linux, symbolic links, IIS Virtual directories (I think, I
don't really use IIS)...

Lots of options.

Mark

On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 8:52 AM, rex <li...@pgrworld.com> wrote:

>
> If we restrict access to CFIDE, won't the tags that make use of
> resources in this directory break?
>
> For example, the CF ajax features reference the file
> cfide/scripts/ajax/package/cfajax.js
>
> If we block CFIDE, these would break.  What would be the workaround?
>
> Procheckup news wrote:
> > Regrettably Adobe has seen fit to release only patches for version 8 and
> version 9.
> >
> > The easiest solution is to restrict access to /CFIDE/, which
> unfortunately only a slight majority of Coldfusion sites have done.
> >
> >
>
> 

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