Re: What generates a .cfm page?

Hi,

I think .cfm is the Cold Fusion File Extension
: )
Hope this can help
: )

Alvin Cheung

At 05:18 PM 10/14/99 -0400, Bruce Bailey wrote:
>I am still fighting with George Washing University to clean up there online 
>courseware (http://prometheus.gwu.edu/).  This is a follow up to 
>http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/1999AprJun/0353.html
>
>I have not even had success finding out where to send my carefully crafted 
>prose filled with suggestions and constructive criticism (a.k.a., rants). 
> I am still (I think) on good terms with the folks at disabled student 
>services and with the course instructor.  These people are, however, well 
>meaning but not technically inclined.  Neither party has been willing (or 
>able) to get me an audience with the computer science people who run the 
>show.
>
>The site is heavily dependent on (poorly written from what I can tell) 
>JavaScript and frames.  I imagine that there will be no quick fix.  In the 
>meantime, I would like to educate myself about the technology they are 
>using.  Can anyone tell me what software generates dynamic pages that end 
>in .cfm?  The URL for a typical page (content frame actually) looks like:
>http://prometheus.gwu.edu/production/input/syllframe.cfm?syll=yes
>(This link will not do you any good, since the site also relies heavily on 
>cookies.)
>
>Thanks very much.
>Filing a formal OCR complaint seems like a better idea every day...
>
>
    A_A      Alvin Cheung Chi Chun	
   (o o)     HKUST Computer Science Year 3
oOO-(^)-OOo  E-mail:cs_cccac@stu.ust.hk
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Received on Friday, 15 October 1999 01:08:23 UTC