If the file is in your web root, you could use cfhttp.

Christian

On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 04:57 AM, Robert Bailey wrote:

>
> I can use CFExecute on my host. But the file I create I need to read it
> into a variable, but CFFILE does not seem to work as it throws an error
> saying it exceeded the allotted time limit, so I am guessing they shut
> this off, but kept CFExecute. Well, here is my question: Can I read the
> contents of this file into a variable without using CFFile?
>
> Robert Bailey
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