Lloyd R. Prentice wrote:
Hi D. R.,
D R Holsbeck wrote:
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 13:14, Patrick Shirkey
wrote:
Cold
Fusion deals with files through the <CFFILE ACTION="someAction"> tag,
where someAction = Move|Rename|Copy|Delete|Read|Write.
An example of the Read action would be:
<CFFILE ACTION="Read"
FILE="file_name"
VARIABLE="var_name">
var_name is the name of the CF variable that will contain the file once it's read.
Is this any more help?
not really. There is a link on a page which points to this address:
/launch.cfm?mixid=5014
Find the file that is pointed at by /launch.cfm. In other words
launch.cfm should include something similar to
><CFFILE ACTION="Read"
>FILE="file_name"
>VARIABLE="var_name">
>
as pointed out by Patrick.
The problem is, as I pointed out in an earlier post, the CFFILE tag is processed on the
server side; it's not accessible on the client side. If Patrick has access to the
server
and *.cfm source, on the other hand, he may have hope.
Well I got close by scrounging around in the source for a few of the
pages but no success yet. It's a pity that the format causes problems
for Linux apps. It seems to be used in a lot of good sites that I have
found over these past couple of days.
--
Patrick Shirkey - Boost Hardware Ltd.
For the discerning hardware connoisseur
- The Linux Audio Users guide
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kindof like does anyone remember like get_symbol
and put_symbol I think we used to have..."
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