>form.upload file is NOT the uploaded file. It's more of a ....
>pointer. When you use cffile/action=upload, you are telling CF to
>"process" the file and give you a handle to it's location. That's what
>the CFFILE structure is returning to you - the server directory and
>server file. That should be covered in the guide. That's what you
>attach to the email.
>
>
>
>>

Hi Nick & Raymond,

Sorry guys, i am doing exactly what you are suggestion but having the following 
error :

Invalid content type: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded".  

CFFILE action="upload" requires forms to use enctype="multipart/form-data".  
  
The error occurred in E:\onesource\tools\CEFrontDoor\CEResource\insert.cfm: 
line 468
 

467 :     <cfset destination=expandPath("./files")>
468 :     <cffile action="upload" filefield="attachment_1" 
destination="#destination#" nameconflict="Makeunique"> 
469 :     
470 :  


and here is my corm tag :

<cfform format="html" action="insert.cfm" method="post" name="form1" 
id="formid1">


thoughts ?




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