I have a dilemma I'm trying to solve. I need to know the exact name of the
file the user is uploading--not the name after CFFILE has already written
this to disk.

This information looks to be available POST header under the
"Content-Disposition". Unfortunately, this information doesn't appear to be
accessible via the getHTTPRequestData() function.

Anyone know of a way to retrieve this information from the HTTP headers via
CFMX 6.1?

The <cffile action="upload" /> in my opinion sorely misses having the
following features:

* Returning the original name of the file upload
* The ability to specify the name of the file when writing it to disk.

- Dan

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