On Tuesday 04 Mar 2008, Claude Schneegans wrote:
> >>Is this possible?
> With cross compatible code, the answer is no.
The CF administrator has a Java applet that allows the user to pick a path.
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On Tuesday 04 Mar 2008, Casey Dougall wrote:
> > I could write a web application that could root around your file system
> They have a new word for this (A.I.R.)
AIR isn't a web application.
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> And you have read correctly. Just take a moment to imagine the havoc if
> I could write a web application that could root around your file system
> for any interesting sounding files every time you visited my popular web
> site?
They have a new word for this (A.I.R.)
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Becky McDermott wrote:
> I have read that because of security, web applications can't access client
> files. Are there any solutions other than storing the files on the web
> server?
And you have read correctly. Just take a moment to imagine the havoc if
I could write a web application that
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From: Claude Schneegans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 1:51 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Need full path file browser
>>Is this possible?
With cross compatible code, the answer is no.
If you use Explorer, you will have to make some ActiveX component
>>Is this possible?
With cross compatible code, the answer is no.
If you use Explorer, you will have to make some ActiveX component to do so.
provided the use will accept to load it.
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In my ColdFusion application, I need to be able to browse the client file
system, choose a file, and extract the full path file name the user selected so
I can store it in a database.
I have played around with but I don't need to UPLOAD any
files. I just want the full path. Later on, I will
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