Hi Kay,

If these "static" files are all stand-alone CFM templates, then you can
CFINCLUDE them like any display fuse.

How about a fuseaction called "static.showfile" which takes the filename as
input, and dynamically includes the appropriate static file?  Of course,
you'd need to resolve any links within the static content.

Is that the kind of thing you have in mind?

LeeBB

-----Original Message-----
From: Kay Smoljak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Hi all,

I have an interesting problem - well I think it's interesting anyway. I
have an FB3 app for a subscription-based content site. My app handles
all the subscriptions, payments, logins, logouts, permissions, updating
of details, forgotten passwords etc etc. The protected content, which
someone non-CF handles, is static html. It was going to be stored
outside of the web root, but during testing the performance was quite
bad, so I've decided to make the HTML person name all his files .cfm and
store them in a particular directory within the web root. 

What I don't know is how I'm going to have access to these files
controlled by my FB3 app, without requiring them to be in in the FB3
framework. Has anyone done anything like this before? Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,
Kay.


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