You can use a command-line zip utility with CFEXECUTE.  But, I would imagine
that if the host doesn't want you to use CFXs they also won't want you to
use CFEXECUTE.  But it's something you can look into.

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Mosh Teitelbaum
evoch, LLC
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Fax: (301) 933-3651
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Parker, Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 7:54 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CFX not allowed
>
>
> Can anyone point me in any direction on this please.
>
> The store on our web site, fortunately a CF based product, is run
> by another
> business area of the Corporation.
>
> Recently they commissioned some further work on the store. The developer
> forgot about some earlier discussions I have with them about the
> prohibition
> of CFX tags. As our CF space is run on hosted service, and is therefore
> shared, the host wants to keep things "industry standard" and won't allow
> CFX tags. They don't want one user doing anything that will
> destabilise the
> service for other users. I completely agree with this approach.
>
> This recent work was approached by the developer completely on
> the basis of
> using CFX_ZIP.
>
> Arguably this is not my problem, however, being the good Web Services
> Manager I am, I will do what I can to bail them out of trouble.
>
> Is anyone aware of and can point me to any other approach to
> using ZIP in CF
> applications that does not require a CFX tag.
>
> Much appreciated!!!!
>
>
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