Kay Smoljak wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I was looking through the list archives at recommedations for protecting
> images - ie, not allowing images files to be called directly from the
> browser. The main recommendations seem to involve CFCONTENT. The site I
> will be working on will require this, and will also potentially be quite
> high traffic. I was wondering how well cfcontent works under load in
> situations like this.


In my experience: bad.



> Also, the other recommendation was to get the web server to handle this.
> I will be on IIS5 on Win2K, on shared hosting, but my host is usually
> quite accomodating when it comes to setting things up for me. How would
> you restrict calling images through IIS?


I wouldn't know how to get this to work, but if you can, go for it.

Jochem
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