I don't think it will work by using the CFC in the URL.  I haven't tried
it, but since it's not part of the web site, I don't see how the web
server would "put it all together". 

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Ok, I mispoke again. I appologize. This works fine. What invoking the
CFC in the URL? When a CFC is called in the URL it's supposed to take
you to the component browser or whatever it's called right? That's what
I want to see.

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Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 1:52 PM
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http://domain.name.com/CFIDE/componentutils/componentdoc.cfm 

It will ask for a CF admin password.


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