At 08:21 AM 10/23/01 -0700, you wrote:
>What are you trying to do in general? Are you wanting users to edit web
>content?

Not web content but flat ASCII files that sit on our server. These files 
are eventually run through some composition software for final processing. 
I require the file(s) to be loaded in UltraEdit which will be installed on 
all PC's needed to edit these files for content. We have special scripts 
for editing in UltraEdit. Hence, the requirement. Just editing the files in 
a <textarea> box is not sufficient.

>If so there are other ways to do it.
>If this is not the case then
>you'll have some issues.  Mime type is the key to make this happen
>consistently. That being said, you'll need a good deal of control over the
>client machine to make this work.


OK...This is where I'm stuck. Is CF the right thing to use to handle this. 
Would I use Perl?

>This is a good group and they will answer
>your questions if they have something. Share the bigger view of the issue and
>maybe someone will have a better solution.
>
>
>
>phumes1 wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've posted this before but I'm at a dead end. I have no idea how to go
> > about this.
> >
> > I'm listing files in a directory on my server. All files are wrapped with
> > <a href>...</a>. What I want to happen is when a user clicks on a file I
> > want that file opened in an editor on the client PC (not the server). In my
> > case, UltraEdit.
> >
> > Can this be done? If so, HOW!!
> >
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