User Guide

Managing Custom Tags 189
Encoding custom tags
You can use the command-line utility cfencode to encode any ColdFusion
application page. By default, the utility is installed in the /cfusion/bin directory. It is
especially useful for securing custom tag code before distributing it.
The
cfencode tag uses the following syntax:
cfencode infile outfile [/r /q] [/h "message"] /v"2"
The following table describes the options:
Note
While it is possible to encode binary files with cfencode, it is not recommended.
Option Description
input file Name of the file you want to encode.
cfencode does not process an
encoded file.
output file Path and filename of the output file.
Warning: If you do not specify an output filename, a warning message
asks if you want to continue, in which case the encoded file will
overwrite the source file.
/r Recursive, when used with wildcards, recurses through subdirectories
to encode files.
/q Suppresses warning messages.
/h Header, allows custom header to be written to the top of the encoded
file(s).
/v Required parameter that allows encoding using a specified version
number. Use "1" for pages you want to be able to run on ColdFusion
3.x. Use "2" for pages you want to run strictly on ColdFusion 4.0 and
later.