RE: How to secure PDF file? - The Flame goes on.

2000-05-11 Thread Adam Reynolds
The thread was valid as it was not really about pdf files but more of a 'how to secure/deliver a file type within a ColdFusion Application'. The list is there to help people write CF applications and in many ways to teach those who are new to CF ways of improving their application

Re: How to secure PDF file? - The Flame goes on.

2000-05-11 Thread Dave Hannum
to secure PDF file? - The Flame goes on. The thread was valid as it was not really about pdf files but more of a 'how to secure/deliver a file type within a ColdFusion Application'. The list is there to help people write CF applications and in many ways to teach those who are new to CF ways of

RE: How to secure PDF file? - The Flame goes on.

2000-05-11 Thread Christian Labrecque
] Subject: RE: How to secure PDF file? - The Flame goes on. The thread was valid as it was not really about pdf files but more of a 'how to secure/deliver a file type within a ColdFusion Application'. The list is there to help people write CF applications and in many ways to teach those

Re: How to secure PDF file? - The Flame goes on.

2000-05-11 Thread Dave Hannum
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 7:23 AM Subject: RE: How to secure PDF file? - The Flame goes on. Hi there, The question was simple. I have a mix of .cfm and .pdf in secure directory(so application.cfm) If , someone got the right url to a .pdf www.else.com/members/else.pd

Re: How to secure PDF file? - The Flame goes on.

2000-05-11 Thread KChapman
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RE: How to secure PDF file? - The Flame goes on.

2000-05-11 Thread ron
You can restric permissions to that directory so that noone but the cfserver has permission to access it. That way when they try to access it directly through the URL and IIS (or PWS whatever you have running) makes the call they will get a permission denied error. Or just put the file