Coping with CFM files on a Mac: Come in out of the Cold (Fusion)

The .CFM file extension stands for Cold Fusion Markup (language). You don’t see it very often, but when you do, you may have a problem opening or printing the file. If you open it using a Text Editor, you’ll see mostly unprintable characters. But there’s a clue to how to open the file amid the jibberish. Close the file. Change the extension to .PDF. When you do this you’ll get a warning: Choose “Use .pdf”. (I don’t usually recommend that you Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain but in this case, please do.) Look at the file…

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