Re: RE: Newbie Cold Fusion Studio Question

2000-08-23 Thread Kim Woodbridge
Chris, Yes, it's .cfm. I named the file exactly as it said to in the documentation. Thanks, Kim "Olive, Christopher M Mr NMR" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/23 2:48 PM what is your test file's extension? if it isn't .cfm, CF server won't pick it up and do anything with it. Chris Olive, DOEHRS

RE: RE: Newbie Cold Fusion Studio Question

2000-08-23 Thread Olive, Christopher M Mr NMR
3:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RE: Newbie Cold Fusion Studio Question Chris, Yes, it's .cfm. I named the file exactly as it said to in the documentation. Thanks, Kim "Olive, Christopher M Mr NMR" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/23 2:48 PM what is your test file's extension? i

Re: RE: Newbie Cold Fusion Studio Question

2000-08-23 Thread
Date sent: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 15:14:24 -0400 From: "Kim Woodbridge" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RE: Newbie Cold Fusion Studio Question Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] you have to use c

Re: RE: Newbie Cold Fusion Studio Question

2000-08-23 Thread Chris Lott
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 sorry, the other folks actually READ the remainder of the message. you need to be running CFServer on your machine to interpret the CFM files. And you can install the single user version of CF Server that comes with Studio for just that