CFFTP only works to transfer files from server to server; you can't use
CFFTP to transfer files from client to server (unless the client has an
FTP server running, which doesn't really fit into the "browser file
upload" paradigm).

-- 
Billy Cravens
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Phoeun Pha wrote:
> 
> U could use CFFTP, but design it in a way that the interface makes it look
> like you're using CFFILE
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terri Stocke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 12:04 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CFFILE Issue
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> I spoke with an Allaire regional tech rep last week who told me in no
> uncertain terms that we should NOT be using the CFFILE tag at all until the
> issue they have discovered with it has been resolved. Apparently there is a
> memory leak associated with the CFFILE tag that causes it to hog up all of
> the memory on the CF server, eventually causing it to shutdown. I do seem to
> 
> recall an issue regarding the CFFILE tag awhile back, but I was unable to
> locate any associated articles in the Knowledgebase.
> 
> Unfortunately, the app I need to build requires the ability to
> copy/rename/upload files to the server. I have been unable to locate any
> documentation on this issue, and I don't have one of the Allaire support
> plans. Does anyone have any further information on this?
> 
> Also, what are my alternatives for accomplishing my objective?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Terri
>
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