Getting control of the client machine is possible, so I'm open to options on 
that.  However, I was thinking of writing to mine first via cffile because I 
need to be able to track the upload information in a database, and I like the 
variables that I can access through cffile.  

> On Friday 08 Jun 2007, Joel Watson wrote:
> > My question is this: is it possible to use cfftp to transfer files 
> directly
> > from the client browser to the ftp server
> 
> Where does CFFTP run :-)
> If you could control the client, you could have them run an FTP server 
> though, 
> for instance.
> 
> > 1. Use cffile to write the file to coldfusion-based server
> > 2. Open ftp connection and transfer file
> > 3. Close ftp connection
> > 4. Use cffile to delete recently transferred file.
> 
> Yup.
> 
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> Tom Chiverton
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