It's a Webserver thing, not an IIS thing. There are other webservers out
there...

> map *.cf instead of *.cfm as this has nothing to do with the CF Server and
> is an IIS thing... After all the cfm extension is already mapped to the cf
> service....
> 
> So the answer to the question would be yes you can, just go into the IIS
> configuration and make the changes needed for the extension you want, and
> treat this extension the same as you would with cfm:-)


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