There's nothing there to correct. CF's behavior is correct in both cases. If
those show up as errors in the testing tool, that's a flaw with the tool.
You can easily verify this by visiting the site directly with IE.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software

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On Sep 17, 2010 7:57 AM, "DURETTE, STEVEN J (ATTASIAIT)" <sd1...@att.com>
wrote:
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> I have to do testing for a migration project using the Internet Explorer
> Compatibility Testing Tool, IE8 and Windows 7. Before we get into an
> IE/Firefox/Chrome war, this is a corporate requirement!
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> During testing the following issues have come up:
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> 1) I've found that any time a ColdFusion page is hit I get Issue
> Type: Mime Handling. From everything I've read, this is because IE8
> matches the file extension to the mime type. In this case .cfm and
> text/html, but IE doesn't see that as valid. Anyone else come across
> this? The pages still render correctly, it just makes the error in the
> testing log.
>
> 2) Also, anytime a page is hit that has Flash in it (Flash Form,
> Flex, Flash), the Issue Type of ActiveX Blocking occurs. The Flash still
> runs, I believe the error is occurring because it does a test to see if
> flash exists.
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> Any ideas about what I can do to correct these issues?
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