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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T19:08:05+00:00 2026-06-11T19:08:05+00:00

Which file extensions are cached by Trusted Cache? CFM and CFC are obvious ones,

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Which file extensions are cached by Trusted Cache? CFM and CFC are obvious ones, but what about CFR? Are there are other file extensions that are caught by Trusted Cache?

Some places I know/suspect that files enter the template cache are:

  • directly specified in the url (cfm, cfml, cfc, more?)
  • cfinclude (any file extension that is used in a cfinclude e.g. <cfinclude template="./some.css">)
  • cfmodule (cfm, more?)
  • cfimport (cfm, also jar and tld?)
  • cfobject, createobject (cfc, also .net, com, java, and web services?)
  • cfreport (cfr which can be complied with cfcompile utility?)

Are there other tags that will have the same effect of adding content into the template cache?

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    2026-06-11T19:08:06+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 7:08 pm

    Unfortunately there isn’t an official source for this information. However, it is possible, with a lot of work, to test each and every tag to see if the files end up in the Trusted Cache.

    Your first two bullet points are covered by Shawn Holmes’ answer and Sean Corfield’s answer, respectively.

    Bullet 3: cfmodule is limited to cfm files, so that extension is the only one you have to worry about there.

    Bullet 6: cfreport shouldn’t enter the template cache, since it’s converting the file, not compiling it for code to execute.

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