question is, why are they sending it to you?!  Do you do something with those files and return them to your clients?
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Monique Boea
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 9:49 AM
  Subject: Can anyone answer this?

  Hello everyone,

  I have been in business a little over two years now, and by the grace of God
  and much hard work, our client base has grown beyond metro Atlanta.  I deal
  with a lot of email attachments of accounting software files, excel files,
  and word files.  But the attachments are starting to clog my email system
  and I'm thinking about setting up an area on my website for my clients to
  login and upload/download/view their files.

  Can anyone tell me the pros and cons to this option (security, corruption of
  files, etc.)?  Are their better options available?

  Thanks a mil!

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 10:25 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: Java CFX tag not found

  Hi Greg,

  On Mon, 2004-05-24 at 07:00, Greg Bullough wrote:
  > I have a Java custom tag CFX_ImageSize

  The one I wrote or a different one?

  >  which I'm
  > trying to get to work on an MX 6.1 Enterprise
  > system (Linux)

  If the one I wrote, make sure XWindows is installed or the tag will
  probably fail

  >
  > I have dutifully copied the ImageSize.class file
  > into /opt/coldfusionmx/cfx/java directory and
  > then registered the tag into the Java database

  I don't think /opt/coldfusionmx/cfx/java is in the classpath by default
  you can try to add the path (in administrator under java there should be
  like an "additional class path" put the full path to the jar there), or
  you can add it to a path already used by cf. I can't recall the path off
  hand...

  /opt/coldfusionmx/wwwroot/WEB-INF/classes?

  Someone here knows...

  > paying careful attention to case. I've made sure
  > that the class that implements the function is
  > ImageSize. I tried adding that directory path
  > to the ClassPath in the CF administrator.

  Ok never mind that last suggestion :-/ (unless you didn't go all the way
  to the .jar - /blarg/booga/yadda/super.jar)

  > No matter, when I call either CFX_ImageSize or
  > cfx_ImageSize, I always get the response:
  >
  > The CFX custom tag "CFX_ImageSize" was not found in the custom tag
  database.
  > Please be sure to add custom tags to the database before using them. If
  you
  > have added your tag to the database then you should check the spelling of
  > the tag within your template to insure that it matches the database entry.

  I assume you did all these (this is for non-enterprise)
  http://www.rohanclan.com/library/cfxImageSize.cfm

  Because it really sounds like it's not being loaded.

  Just so you know, if it is indeed the one I wrote, it's not supported on
  linux (but it should work if Xwindows is installed), if it's not the one
  I wrote... figure it out yourself ;)

  > Has anybody had any success with solving this problem? MM is
  > characteristically silent to the cries of the poor users on
  > this issue.

  I think it's just a matter of getting it in the right place

  --
  Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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