> I have a massive static HTML website that I need to add a
> security layer. So including a file won't work.
As many others have probably mentioned by now, you need to edit web.xml to
make this work:
CfmServlet
*.html
However, you might be able to get significantly be
On Wednesday 10 Dec 2003 14:07 pm, Robert Everland III wrote:
> I have a massive static HTML website that I need to add a security layer.
> So including a file won't work.
:hmms
You want to protext .htm file's via a CFML security system ? Keeping the
existing HTML files intact ?
Can you change th
I seem to remember (from other people posting to this list) that there is an XML config file to tell CFMX it needs to handle it also.
I'm thinking April-May-ish. Check the archives
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/10/03 10:14AM >>>
set up your webserver to run .htm / .html extensions throu
You make .htm or .html get parsed by CF in your web server. Then you add
your security.
How to do this depends on the web server.
--
Timothy Heald
Web Portfolio Manager
Overseas Security Advisory Council
U.S. Department of State
571.345.2319
The opinions expressed here do not necessaril
set up your webserver to run .htm / .html extensions through the CF app
server. How to do this depends on the web server you are using.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Everland III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: woensdag 10 december 2003 15:07
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:Run HTML through CFMX
I know this is on the forum somewhere, but I don't think I am typing the right search term.
So how do I get HTML to run through CFMX. I know it isn't the suggested way, but I need to do it. Thanks.
bob
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