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The cfcontent tag downloads files from the server to the client. You can use this tag to set the MIME type of the content returned by a ColdFusion page and, optionally, define the filename of a file to be downloaded by the current page. By default, ColdFusion returns a MIME content type of text/html so that a web browser renders your template text as a web page.
As with cffile and cfdirectory, you can disable cfcontent processing in the ColdFusion MX Administrator.
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