I should have stated that, rather than asking.

You can just use the cfhttp file and path attributes to save a
binary/include file directly to disk.

<cfhttp url="http://www.lawyersweeklyusa.com/images/lwlogo.gif";
path="C:\" file="image.gif"></cfhttp>

Works like a charm. Lovely for dling PDFs from state and federal court sites.

On 8/10/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can't you just us the cfhttp file and path attributes to save the 
> binary/included files directly to disk?
> 
> 
> I don't know.  I have never, ever tried to get a binary file from another 
> system using http.  My gut says it's probably possible; my head has no idea 
> how.  It would be interesting to know, if anybody has time to experiment (or 
> has already done so).

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