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.DBM File Extension

A .DBM file is a ColdFusion Server File, created by Adobe Systems.

Open with Mozilla Firefox. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .DBM file?

A .DBM file is a type of web page file. It is written in a special computer language called DBML, which stands for Database Markup Language. This language was used before another language called CFML, which stands for ColdFusion Markup Language, made by a company named Adobe. When a website uses a .DBM file, it needs a special program on the web server called ColdFusion to work. ColdFusion reads the .DBM file and then creates a webpage in HTML. HTML is the standard language for making web pages that we see on the internet. This process is a bit like how other web technologies work, such as .ASP files with Microsoft's technology or .PHP files with PHP technology. However, for .DBM files, you specifically need ColdFusion.

To view or work with .DBM files, you can use several programs: - **Mozilla Firefox**: This is a web browser, like the one you use to surf the internet. It can help you view the HTML pages generated from .DBM files. - **Adobe ColdFusion**: This is the main program that can read and process .DBM files to create web pages. - **Adobe ColdFusion Builder**: This is a tool for developers to write and manage their .DBM files and other ColdFusion files. - **Microsoft Internet Explorer**: This is another web browser, but it's important to note that it has been discontinued, which means it's no longer being updated. - **MacroMates TextMate**: This is a text editor for Mac computers. It's useful for writing and editing .DBM files directly. - **Apple Safari**: This is a web browser included with Apple's operating systems. It can be used to view the HTML pages generated from .DBM files.

It's worth noting that the DBML language was mainly used in older versions of ColdFusion, specifically version 5 and earlier. Newer versions of ColdFusion use files with a .CFM extension instead of .DBM. This means that while .DBM files are still supported, they are considered a bit outdated, and you might encounter them less frequently if you're working with newer web technologies.

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