oi Shawn!!

/me points to cfxtras.com/ //just cuz


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Critz
Certified Adv. ColdFusion Developer

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Thursday, June 6, 2002, 2:41:26 PM, you wrote:

SR> It use to be the old extension name I believe way back... 1.0 I think. But
SR> you can have any extension you want just as long that the CF server
SR> understands to parse it. So you would need to associate it in your web
SR> server admin with the cold fusion dll.

SR> Shawn Regan

SR> -----Original Message-----
SR> From: Troy Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
SR> Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 11:42 AM
SR> To: CF-Talk
SR> Subject: dbm vs cfm (tds)


SR> All,

SR> I've always developed using the *.cfm extentsion.  I've been aware that
SR> *.dbm can also used.  Is there a differences between the two.  Is the
SR> *.dbm extention there for backward compatibility or is there a special
SR> use for is.

SR> I noticed that the default install of CF Studio 5.0 is not associated
SR> with files that have the *.dbm extension.

SR> Thanks,
SR> Troy

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