RE: dbm vs cfm (tds)

2002-06-07 Thread Philip Arnold - ASP

 In fact, I encourage everyone to use .ray files. :

Hey, that's a damn fine idea... CFMX2 running .ray files as default g

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RE: dbm vs cfm (tds)

2002-06-06 Thread Raymond Camden

It's the old extension - like back in the 1.0 days I believe. If you
want, you can nuke it, or change it to .ray. In fact, I encourage
everyone to use .ray files. :

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 -Original Message-
 From: Troy Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 2:42 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: dbm vs cfm (tds)
 
 
 All,
 
 I've always developed using the *.cfm extentsion.  I've been 
 aware that
 *.dbm can also used.  Is there a differences between the two.  Is the
 *.dbm extention there for backward compatibility or is there a special
 use for is.
 
 I noticed that the default install of CF Studio 5.0 is not associated
 with files that have the *.dbm extension.
 

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RE: dbm vs cfm (tds)

2002-06-06 Thread Shawn Regan

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

Shawn Regan

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


All,

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

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

Thanks,
Troy

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