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How to open .cfm files in Firefox 60.0.2?

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Cold Fusion Markup Language is run on a server, not the internet browser. The server will appropriately convert the CFM files to HTML that can be viewed by Firefox.

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Cold Fusion Markup Language is run on a server, not the internet browser. The server will appropriately convert the CFM files to HTML that can be viewed by Firefox.

I had the .pdf set to download rather than to my .pdf reader. Many thanks for the insight as to how .cfm files are handles.

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