RE: CFFILE Question

2013-10-24 Thread Kevin Parker

I think  a couple of responses you have are on the mark Steve - I had a
similar problem only recently and it was because the file was getting
deleted before the mail system could process it all.


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From: Steve LaBadie [mailto:slaba...@po-box.esu.edu] 
Sent: Thursday, 24 October 2013 12:08 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: CFFILE Question


I have a web-based form that requires the user to upload a document.
Everything works fine until I try and delete the document after delivery.
With the delete action enabled the email does not get delivered. I have
place the action=delete inside and outside of the 

  



 





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Re: CFFILE Question

2013-10-23 Thread Brian Cain

Another alternative, if you are using CF 8 and above, is the content
attribute of the cfmailparam tag.  You can use this to attache the binary
data itself as an attachment,  that way you do not have to rely on a file
existing on the server at the time the mail is sent.  Read the file into a
variable and then add it to the content attribute and delete the file.  I
am actually saving the file contents into the database, and then dropping
the value of the database column directly into the cfmailparam tag.  It has
been working great, and no need for file clean up.


Ben Nadel has a great blog about it.
http://www.bennadel.com/blog/1220-ColdFusion-CFMailParam-s-New-Content-Attribute-Is-Awesome.htm

Brian Cain


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 8:08 AM, Steve LaBadie wrote:

>
> I have a web-based form that requires the user to upload a document.
> Everything works fine until I try and delete the document after delivery.
> With the delete action enabled the email does not get delivered. I have
> place the action=delete inside and outside of the 
>
> 
>  destination="f:\inetpub\wwwroot\..\..\upload" mode="644"
> nameConflict="overwrite" fileField="form.attached">
>  attachment="f:\inetpub\wwwroot\..\..\upload\#cffile.serverFile#">
> 
> 
>  type="html">
>  "">
> 
>
> 
> 
> 
>
> Steve LaBadie, Web Manager
> East Stroudsburg University
> 570-422-3999
> slaba...@esu.edu
>
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Re: CFFILE Question

2013-10-23 Thread Russ Michaels

what you have to remember is that the mail gets added to the spool, so it
may not get sent for a while depending how big the queue is, so you cannot
just delete an attachment right away otherwise you are deleting it
immediately even before the mail has even sent.
You should setup a scheduled task to clean up your attachments once per day
instead.


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Steve LaBadie wrote:

>
> I have a web-based form that requires the user to upload a document.
> Everything works fine until I try and delete the document after delivery.
> With the delete action enabled the email does not get delivered. I have
> place the action=delete inside and outside of the 
>
> 
>  destination="f:\inetpub\wwwroot\..\..\upload" mode="644"
> nameConflict="overwrite" fileField="form.attached">
>  attachment="f:\inetpub\wwwroot\..\..\upload\#cffile.serverFile#">
> 
> 
>  type="html">
>  "">
> 
>
> 
> 
> 
>
> Steve LaBadie, Web Manager
> East Stroudsburg University
> 570-422-3999
> slaba...@esu.edu
>
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RE: CFFILE Question

2013-10-23 Thread Robert Harrison

I've had this same issue before.  I believe the file was being deleted before 
the mail was fully processed.  I think the solution I came up with was to place 
the file in a temporary directory then run a batch program to delete the files 
from that directory in the nightly run.


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-Original Message-
From: Steve LaBadie [mailto:slaba...@po-box.esu.edu] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2013 9:08 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: CFFILE Question


I have a web-based form that requires the user to upload a document. Everything 
works fine until I try and delete the document after delivery. With the delete 
action enabled the email does not get delivered. I have place the action=delete 
inside and outside of the 

  



 





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Re: CFFile Question

2013-01-31 Thread Nathan Strutz

You can specify the local file name of the uploaded file as it is uploaded,
through the cffile tag's destination="" attribute. It's like this:



Good security dictates first that uploaded files should never go in the web
root (even though I'm doing that here), and also that they do not keep the
same filename. You see here that I am giving the file a uuid as its name,
but you can give it a database unique key if you have a record of your
upload, or something else. You can get the name cffile gave it through
#f.serverFile#. Track that name in your database, and the #f.clientFile#
original file name as well. In fact, just  to see all
that cffile has.


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On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 9:12 AM, Robert Harrison  wrote:

>
> Before I go nuts trying to write a fix for this, I'm hoping maybe someone
> will know of a simple solution. Seems like it should be simple.
>
> I use CFFILE to allow user to upload files to our extranet. Our server is
> windows based, so it does not support all of the file characters supported
> on the Mac. A MAC client was trying to upload a file named:
>
> S107-CounterCard:GiftSheet.indd4.zip
>
> Because of the : in the file name the upload bombed.  I had him rename the
> file to:
>
> S107-CounterCard-GiftSheet-indd4.zip
>
> and that worked fine.
>
> Question is:  Is there some simple thing I should be doing to avoid this
> that I'm missing?
>
> Thanks,
> Robert
>
> Robert Harrison
> Director of Interactive Services
>
> Austin & Williams
> Advertising I Branding I Digital I Direct
> 125 Kennedy Drive,  Suite 100   I  Hauppauge, NY 11788
> T 631.231.6600 X 119   F 631.434.7022
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>
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Re: CFFile Question

2013-01-31 Thread John M Bliss

http://cflib.org/udf/filterFilename


On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Robert Harrison <
rob...@austin-williams.com> wrote:

>
> Before I go nuts trying to write a fix for this, I'm hoping maybe someone
> will know of a simple solution. Seems like it should be simple.
>
> I use CFFILE to allow user to upload files to our extranet. Our server is
> windows based, so it does not support all of the file characters supported
> on the Mac. A MAC client was trying to upload a file named:
>
> S107-CounterCard:GiftSheet.indd4.zip
>
> Because of the : in the file name the upload bombed.  I had him rename the
> file to:
>
> S107-CounterCard-GiftSheet-indd4.zip
>
> and that worked fine.
>
> Question is:  Is there some simple thing I should be doing to avoid this
> that I'm missing?
>
> Thanks,
> Robert
>
> Robert Harrison
> Director of Interactive Services
>
> Austin & Williams
> Advertising I Branding I Digital I Direct
> 125 Kennedy Drive,  Suite 100   I  Hauppauge, NY 11788
> T 631.231.6600 X 119   F 631.434.7022
> http://www.austin-williams.com
>
> Blog:  http://www.austin-williams.com/blog
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RE: cffile question

2006-11-12 Thread Bob Imperial
Thanks Jon!

Using html tags in the output for the read works fine for me, guess I should
have thought a little more about the specific tag I was having trouble with.
Is it possible to include html tags in the output field for the write? I've
tried several ways/locations within the output for the write to no avail. Is
what I am trying to do even possible? I am emailing a link to the index page
and I'm trying to simply center the output there.

TIA Bob


> file="#BaseDir#\index.cfm"
>  output="Website directories were created successfully on 
> #DateFormat(CreateODBCDate(myDate), " d,  hh:mm:ss")#">


>   variable="confirmation">
>  
>   #HTMLCodeFormat(confirmation)#
>  

You can put any HTML tags into your output, but you may need to escape any
CFML tags in the input by using #chr(60)# for "<" and #chr (62)# for ">" 




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RE: cffile question

2006-11-12 Thread Bob Imperial
Thank you Rick!! 

I think the light maybe coming on here lately ;-). I think I've done about
all I can do with being self taught for the most part and trying to figure
it all out by myself ;-), coming out of the shadows and asking questions
here after I've exhausted trying everything my little brain can come up with
is definitely helping things to click for me.

Bob

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From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 12:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cffile question

Jon Clausen wrote:
> On Nov 12, 2006, at 11:57 AM, Bob Imperial wrote:
> 
>> 1.)In outputting my datetime here, how would I go about adding the 
>> AM/PM designation for output?
>>
>>   
>>   >  file="#BaseDir#\index.cfm"
>>  output="Website directories were created successfully on 
>> #DateFormat(CreateODBCDate(myDate), " d,  hh:mm:ss")#">
> 
> #DateFormat(createODBCDateTime(myDate), " dd, ")# #TimeFormat 
> (createODBCDateTime(myDate),"hh:mm:ss tt")#
> 
> ("tt" does not work in the DateFormat() function )

FYI, there is absolutely no need to use createODBCDateTime() here

If "myDate" is already a date, then you can just pass IT to date format. 
  The only purpose of createODBCDateTime() is if you're putting a date time
object in a query and you're *NOT* using CFQUERYPARAM.

so above, you'd be just fine with:

#DateFormat(myDate, " dd, ")# #TimeFormat(myDate,"hh:mm:ss tt")#

Rick



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RE: cffile question

2006-11-12 Thread Bob Imperial
Thanks Doug! Had to be that simple eh ;-) 

-Original Message-
From: Doug Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 12:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cffile question

 
  


Doug



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From: "Bob Imperial" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" 
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 9:57 AM
Subject: cffile question


> Hi Folks.
>
> while I realize this a question for the cf_newbie list, the response times
> here are always much faster here. First off, thank you Michael D. for your
> response on cf_newbie in regards to my question about cfdirectory. I am
> still working on the basics with many things cf, another being cffile and
> the "write" action and what the limitations are as to what can be put into
> the output. I have a bit of code that creates a few directories and then
> writes and index page with a short message and datetime stamp. Here's what
> I'm using so far after my directories are created.
>
>
> 1.)In outputting my datetime here, how would I go about adding the AM/PM
> designation for output?
>
>   
> file="#BaseDir#\index.cfm"
>  output="Website directories were created successfully on
> #DateFormat(CreateODBCDate(myDate), " d,  hh:mm:ss")#">
>
> OK, here's the simpleton question, can I put any html tags in the output
> above or into the output below? I'd like to put this in a div centered on
> the page.
>
>
>  
>  
>   #HTMLCodeFormat(confirmation)#
>  
>
> TIA ... Bob
>
>
> 



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Re: cffile question

2006-11-12 Thread Rick Root
Jon Clausen wrote:
> On Nov 12, 2006, at 11:57 AM, Bob Imperial wrote:
> 
>> 1.)In outputting my datetime here, how would I go about adding the  
>> AM/PM
>> designation for output?
>>
>>   
>>   >  file="#BaseDir#\index.cfm"
>>  output="Website directories were created successfully on
>> #DateFormat(CreateODBCDate(myDate), " d,  hh:mm:ss")#">
> 
> #DateFormat(createODBCDateTime(myDate), " dd, ")# #TimeFormat 
> (createODBCDateTime(myDate),"hh:mm:ss tt")#
> 
> ("tt" does not work in the DateFormat() function )

FYI, there is absolutely no need to use createODBCDateTime() here

If "myDate" is already a date, then you can just pass IT to date format. 
  The only purpose of createODBCDateTime() is if you're putting a date 
time object in a query and you're *NOT* using CFQUERYPARAM.

so above, you'd be just fine with:

#DateFormat(myDate, " dd, ")# #TimeFormat(myDate,"hh:mm:ss tt")#

Rick

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Re: cffile question

2006-11-12 Thread Doug Brown
 
  


Doug



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From: "Bob Imperial" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" 
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 9:57 AM
Subject: cffile question


> Hi Folks.
>
> while I realize this a question for the cf_newbie list, the response times
> here are always much faster here. First off, thank you Michael D. for your
> response on cf_newbie in regards to my question about cfdirectory. I am
> still working on the basics with many things cf, another being cffile and
> the "write" action and what the limitations are as to what can be put into
> the output. I have a bit of code that creates a few directories and then
> writes and index page with a short message and datetime stamp. Here's what
> I'm using so far after my directories are created.
>
>
> 1.)In outputting my datetime here, how would I go about adding the AM/PM
> designation for output?
>
>   
> file="#BaseDir#\index.cfm"
>  output="Website directories were created successfully on
> #DateFormat(CreateODBCDate(myDate), " d,  hh:mm:ss")#">
>
> OK, here's the simpleton question, can I put any html tags in the output
> above or into the output below? I'd like to put this in a div centered on
> the page.
>
>
>  
>  
>   #HTMLCodeFormat(confirmation)#
>  
>
> TIA ... Bob
>
>
> 

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Re: cffile question

2006-11-12 Thread Jon Clausen
On Nov 12, 2006, at 11:57 AM, Bob Imperial wrote:

> 1.)In outputting my datetime here, how would I go about adding the  
> AM/PM
> designation for output?
>
>   
> file="#BaseDir#\index.cfm"
>  output="Website directories were created successfully on
> #DateFormat(CreateODBCDate(myDate), " d,  hh:mm:ss")#">

#DateFormat(createODBCDateTime(myDate), " dd, ")# #TimeFormat 
(createODBCDateTime(myDate),"hh:mm:ss tt")#

("tt" does not work in the DateFormat() function )


> OK, here's the simpleton question, can I put any html tags in the  
> output
> above or into the output below? I'd like to put this in a div  
> centered on
> the page.
>
>
>   variable="confirmation">
>  
>   #HTMLCodeFormat(confirmation)#
>  

You can put any HTML tags into your output, but you may need to  
escape any CFML tags in the input by using #chr(60)# for "<" and #chr 
(62)# for ">" 


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Re: CFFILE question, rewritten

2004-09-15 Thread Barney Boisvert
It'll only work if the generated file is a CFM template, but you can
just write your standard CFML to the file and it'll be processed. 
You'll have to escape it while writing though.  For example:



click 







Just be VERY careful if you're generating CFM pages, because any
dynamic content will be rendered by CF, so if someone creates content
for a page that includes a CFQUERY tag, it'll actually run unless you
prevent it.  HTMLEditFormat() is your friend for this one.  Make sure
EVERYTHING is either wrapped with that, or protected in some other
fashion.

cheers,
barneyb

On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 12:23:26 -0400, mayo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using CFFILE to create articles for a magazine publisher.
> 
> I would like to include CF code that is not processed when CFFILE is
> executed.
> 
> In effect I'm looking for a tag that is something like:
> 
> #doNotProcess(CGI.path_info)#
> 
> where the CFFILE does not process CGI.path_info but in the resulting file
> CGI.path_info is there and able to be used.
> 
> There are several things I would like to be able to do. One specific example
> is to have a printer-friendly link
> 
> 
> 
> Which calls the existing page and re-displays it with the new stylesheet.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> The resulting page should look like the code below:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Some Title
> 
> 
> 
> ...
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Gil
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Re: CFFILE question, rewritten

2004-09-15 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Wednesday 15 Sep 2004 17:23 pm, mayo wrote:
> The resulting page should look like the code below:
...
> 

Construct the contents of the page in a string, then write this string to a 
file - this will enable you to subsituate as needed.

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Re: CFFILE Question????

2004-08-26 Thread Ewok
Localy, I dont see whay not. (locally meaning the server itsself)

just make all of your cffile destinations point to the A: drive

to a clients A: drive... nope
  - Original Message - 
  From: Ciliotta, Mario 
  To: CF-Talk 
  Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 3:42 PM
  Subject: CFFILE Question

  Hi,

  Is there anyway to create a file and automatically have the file download to a
  floppy in the A: drive.  

  Basically I am running a CFQUERY, create the required '|' delimited fields
  thru Oracle and I want to some how loop of the output, create a file but save
  it directly to the A: drive.  I do not want the file to be created on the
  server first and then downloaded to the A: drive.

  Can this be done?

  Thanks
  Mario
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Re: CFFILE Question????

2004-08-26 Thread Neculai Macarie
> Basically I am running a CFQUERY, create the required '|' delimited fields
> thru Oracle and I want to some how loop of the output, create a file but save
> it directly to the A: drive.  I do not want the file to be created on the
> server first and then downloaded to the A: drive.
>  
> Can this be done?

Yes.


#field1#|#field2#




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Re: CFFile Question

2004-08-02 Thread brobborb
HAHAHAH
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

I remember doing this one time!
  - Original Message - 
  From: Joe Rinehart 
  To: CF-Talk 
  Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 12:08 PM
  Subject: Re: CFFile Question

  Donna,

  I'd reverse the order of your two queries.  You're deleting the
  records, then trying to select them ;)

  -joe

  - Original Message -
  From: Donna French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 11:56:10 -0500
  Subject: CFFile Question
  To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

  Trying to go back and update my web app to close the door behind some
  things. Trying to delete images from the server when someone deletes
  an item from the database.

  (I'm using CF 5 & SQL DB)

  Here's some code:.

  
  DELETE FROM products
  WHERE productid = #URL.productid#
  

  
  SELECT *
  FROM products
  WHERE productid = #URL.productid#
  

  
  
  
  file="c:\inetpub\lanescollectibles\images\400\#lanesid#.jpg">
  
  file="c:\inetpub\lanescollectibles\images\200\#lanesid#.jpg">
  
  file="c:\inetpub\lanescollectibles\images\85\#lanesid#.jpg">
   

  Any help greatly appreciated!

  TIA,

  Donna
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Re: CFFile Question

2004-08-02 Thread Donna French
Thank you! Works great.

Maybe they can hire someone to do the easy stuff - I always complicte the hell out of it!!!

Thanks again!
Donna

  - Original Message - 
  From: Adkins, Randy 
  To: CF-Talk 
  Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 12:04 PM
  Subject: RE: CFFile Question

  Reverse your queries.. You are deleting all data before the image.
  Thus when you do your SELECT, there is no data to be found.

    _  

  From: Donna French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 12:56 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: CFFile Question

  Trying to go back and update my web app to close the door behind some
  things. Trying to delete images from the server when someone deletes an item
  from the database. 

  (I'm using CF 5 & SQL DB)

  Here's some code:.

  
  DELETE FROM products
  WHERE productid = #URL.productid#
  

  
  SELECT *
  FROM products
  WHERE productid = #URL.productid#
  

  
  
  
  file="c:\inetpub\lanescollectibles\images\400\#lanesid#.jpg">
  
  file="c:\inetpub\lanescollectibles\images\200\#lanesid#.jpg">
  
  file="c:\inetpub\lanescollectibles\images\85\#lanesid#.jpg">
   

  Any help greatly appreciated!

  TIA,

  Donna 
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Re: CFFile Question

2004-08-02 Thread Joe Rinehart
Donna,

I'd reverse the order of your two queries.  You're deleting the
records, then trying to select them ;)

-joe

- Original Message -
From: Donna French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 11:56:10 -0500
Subject: CFFile Question
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Trying to go back and update my web app to close the door behind some
things. Trying to delete images from the server when someone deletes
an item from the database.

 (I'm using CF 5 & SQL DB)

 Here's some code:.

 
 DELETE FROM products
 WHERE productid = #URL.productid#
 

 
 SELECT *
 FROM products
 WHERE productid = #URL.productid#
 

 
 
 
file="c:\inetpub\lanescollectibles\images\400\#lanesid#.jpg">
 
file="c:\inetpub\lanescollectibles\images\200\#lanesid#.jpg">
 
file="c:\inetpub\lanescollectibles\images\85\#lanesid#.jpg">
  

 Any help greatly appreciated!

 TIA,

 Donna
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RE: CFFile Question

2004-08-02 Thread Adkins, Randy
Reverse your queries.. You are deleting all data before the image.
Thus when you do your SELECT, there is no data to be found.

  _  

From: Donna French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 12:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFFile Question

Trying to go back and update my web app to close the door behind some
things. Trying to delete images from the server when someone deletes an item
from the database. 

(I'm using CF 5 & SQL DB)

Here's some code:.


DELETE FROM products
WHERE productid = #URL.productid#



SELECT *
FROM products
WHERE productid = #URL.productid#





file="c:\inetpub\lanescollectibles\images\400\#lanesid#.jpg">

file="c:\inetpub\lanescollectibles\images\200\#lanesid#.jpg">

file="c:\inetpub\lanescollectibles\images\85\#lanesid#.jpg">
 

Any help greatly appreciated!

TIA,

Donna 
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Re: cffile question

2004-06-25 Thread Joe Rinehart
I think there's two posts going along this same line now.

I would not grant CF administrator access - generally, I run it as a
specific user and grant that user rights only to what it needs.

-joe

- Original Message -
From: Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 11:37:04 -0400
Subject: RE: cffile question
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

so I can do it as administrator, and change it in the services panel, and

restart, and things should be good?

tw 



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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 11:46 AM

To: CF-Talk

Subject: RE: cffile question

> ok I used the unc path, and still the same thing.

The SYSTEM account has no rights or access to other servers, via UNC paths

or drive mappings.

> what are the implications if I change the cfmx server to be a 

> different account, other than localSystem?  what could happen 

> if I make the change?

> 

> can I do it on the fly and it wont alter anything else? lets 

> say if I use an administrator account...

If you use an administrator account, it should be very easy for you to do

this. Of course, you'd still need to make sure that this administrative

account has rights to the remote shares to be able to access them from CF.

If you use a non-administrative account, as I'd strongly recommend, you will

need to ensure that this account has the right to run as a service, and that

it has modify rights to the directory containing the CFMX server binaries

and read-execute rights to the directory containing your CF code. There's no

reason you need to run CF as an administrative account.

In fact, you can get very restrictive about the CF account's rights and

permissions. The CF account simply needs read rights to your CF files, not

execute rights, and it doesn't need modify rights to the entire

CFusionMX\JRun directory. It's just easier to set up that way, of course.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software

http://www.figleaf.com/

phone: 202-797-5496

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RE: cffile question

2004-06-25 Thread Tony Weeg
so I can do it as administrator, and change it in the services panel, and
restart, and things should be good?

tw 

-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 11:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cffile question

> ok I used the unc path, and still the same thing.

The SYSTEM account has no rights or access to other servers, via UNC paths
or drive mappings.

> what are the implications if I change the cfmx server to be a 
> different account, other than localSystem?  what could happen 
> if I make the change?
> 
> can I do it on the fly and it wont alter anything else? lets 
> say if I use an administrator account...

If you use an administrator account, it should be very easy for you to do
this. Of course, you'd still need to make sure that this administrative
account has rights to the remote shares to be able to access them from CF.

If you use a non-administrative account, as I'd strongly recommend, you will
need to ensure that this account has the right to run as a service, and that
it has modify rights to the directory containing the CFMX server binaries
and read-execute rights to the directory containing your CF code. There's no
reason you need to run CF as an administrative account.

In fact, you can get very restrictive about the CF account's rights and
permissions. The CF account simply needs read rights to your CF files, not
execute rights, and it doesn't need modify rights to the entire
CFusionMX\JRun directory. It's just easier to set up that way, of course.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
phone: 202-797-5496
fax: 202-797-5444
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RE: cffile question

2004-06-25 Thread Dave Watts
> ok I used the unc path, and still the same thing.

The SYSTEM account has no rights or access to other servers, via UNC paths
or drive mappings.

> what are the implications if I change the cfmx server to be a 
> different account, other than localSystem?  what could happen 
> if I make the change?
> 
> can I do it on the fly and it wont alter anything else? lets 
> say if I use an administrator account...

If you use an administrator account, it should be very easy for you to do
this. Of course, you'd still need to make sure that this administrative
account has rights to the remote shares to be able to access them from CF.

If you use a non-administrative account, as I'd strongly recommend, you will
need to ensure that this account has the right to run as a service, and that
it has modify rights to the directory containing the CFMX server binaries
and read-execute rights to the directory containing your CF code. There's no
reason you need to run CF as an administrative account.

In fact, you can get very restrictive about the CF account's rights and
permissions. The CF account simply needs read rights to your CF files, not
execute rights, and it doesn't need modify rights to the entire
CFusionMX\JRun directory. It's just easier to set up that way, of course.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
phone: 202-797-5496
fax: 202-797-5444
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RE: cffile question

2004-06-25 Thread Tony Weeg
ok I used the unc path, and still the same thing.

what are the implications if I change the cfmx server to be a different
account, other than localSystem?  what could happen if I make the change?

can I do it on the fly and it wont alter anything else? lets say if I use an
administrator account...

thanks.
tony

-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 11:20 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: cffile question

can you use unc path in cffile?

I didn't know that...ill have to try...

thanks.
tw 

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From: JediHomer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 11:04 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cffile question

Have you tried using a UNC path?

Also, is CF running as a user that has rights to access it, by default
CF runs under LocalSystem so has full access to its own machine and
thats all

HTH

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From: Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:43:32 -0400
Subject: cffile question
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

hi there.

ok, I have a mapped network drive, that from my cfmx server, I can write

files to, etc...however when I try to use coldfusion and cffile, to create

the file on the mapped network drive, it gives me an error, access denied.

Detail The cause of this exception was: java.io.FileNotFoundException:
f:\vehiclesIncsvFormat.csv (Access is denied). 

Message An error occurred when performing a file operation WRITE on file
f:\vehiclesIncsvFormat.csv. 
RootCause struct 
Message f:\vehiclesIncsvFormat.csv (Access is denied) 

any ideas? permissions are set to EVERYONE, full control.  (for now, until I
get this working and can pare down permissions.)  ideas anyone?

thanks

...tony
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RE: cffile question

2004-06-25 Thread Tony Weeg
can you use unc path in cffile?

I didn't know that...ill have to try...

thanks.
tw 

-Original Message-
From: JediHomer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 11:04 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cffile question

Have you tried using a UNC path?

Also, is CF running as a user that has rights to access it, by default
CF runs under LocalSystem so has full access to its own machine and
thats all

HTH

- Original Message -
From: Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:43:32 -0400
Subject: cffile question
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

hi there.

ok, I have a mapped network drive, that from my cfmx server, I can write

files to, etc...however when I try to use coldfusion and cffile, to create

the file on the mapped network drive, it gives me an error, access denied.

Detail The cause of this exception was: java.io.FileNotFoundException:
f:\vehiclesIncsvFormat.csv (Access is denied). 

Message An error occurred when performing a file operation WRITE on file
f:\vehiclesIncsvFormat.csv. 
RootCause struct 
Message f:\vehiclesIncsvFormat.csv (Access is denied) 

any ideas? permissions are set to EVERYONE, full control.  (for now, until I
get this working and can pare down permissions.)  ideas anyone?

thanks

...tony
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Re: cffile question

2004-06-25 Thread JediHomer
Have you tried using a UNC path?

Also, is CF running as a user that has rights to access it, by default
CF runs under LocalSystem so has full access to its own machine and
thats all

HTH

- Original Message -
From: Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:43:32 -0400
Subject: cffile question
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

hi there.

ok, I have a mapped network drive, that from my cfmx server, I can write

files to, etc...however when I try to use coldfusion and cffile, to create

the file on the mapped network drive, it gives me an error, access denied.

Detail The cause of this exception was: java.io.FileNotFoundException:
f:\vehiclesIncsvFormat.csv (Access is denied). 

Message An error occurred when performing a file operation WRITE on file
f:\vehiclesIncsvFormat.csv. 
RootCause struct 
Message f:\vehiclesIncsvFormat.csv (Access is denied) 

any ideas? permissions are set to EVERYONE, full control.  (for now, until I
get this working and can pare down permissions.)  ideas anyone?

thanks

...tony
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RE: cffile question

2004-06-25 Thread Peterson, Andrew S.
Tony,

 
Are your cfmx services running under the localSystem account or an
administrator account? I think that sometimes your LocalSystem account
may not have rights to mapped drives, whereas if your CFMX services is
running under an administrator account, you'll have better luck.

 
Sincerely,

 
Andrew
Webmaster

 
-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 9:44 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cffile question

 
hi there.

ok, I have a mapped network drive, that from my cfmx server, I can write
files to, etc...however when I try to use coldfusion and cffile, to
create
the file on the mapped network drive, it gives me an error, access
denied.

Detail The cause of this exception was: java.io.FileNotFoundException:
f:\vehiclesIncsvFormat.csv (Access is denied). 
Message An error occurred when performing a file operation WRITE on file
f:\vehiclesIncsvFormat.csv. 
RootCause struct 
Message f:\vehiclesIncsvFormat.csv (Access is denied) 

any ideas? permissions are set to EVERYONE, full control.  (for now,
until I
get this working and can pare down permissions.)  ideas anyone?

thanks

...tony

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RE: CFFILE question

2004-03-22 Thread Philip Arnold
> From: Dave Watts
>
> I'm not sure I understand why you'd specify an unknown MIME 
> type rather than just use the MIME type for arbitrary binary data:
> 
> "application/octet-stream"

For me it's a "paranoia" thing

You never know what strange settings a user might have on their browser
- if they've tied the octet-stream to a specific editor, then it won't
give the Save option by default
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RE: CFFILE question

2004-03-22 Thread Dave Watts
> CFCONTENT the file rather than linking to it and change the 
> content type to something like "ZZ", then it'll force a 
> download

I'm not sure I understand why you'd specify an unknown MIME type rather than
just use the MIME type for arbitrary binary data:

"application/octet-stream"

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RE: CFFILE question

2004-03-22 Thread Philip Arnold
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> I have an excel file that I have written from a query. When 
> clicking on the link to download the file, how do I get it to 
> ask to download it as opposed to opening it in IE?

CFCONTENT the file rather than linking to it and change the content type
to something like "ZZ", then it'll force a download
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Re: CFFILE question

2004-03-22 Thread cf
could always write it to a zip file after writtining to excel


> I have an excel file that I have written from a query. When clicking on
> the link to download the file, how do I get it to ask to download it as
> opposed to opening it in IE?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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RE: CFFILE Question

2004-01-14 Thread Bryan F. Hogan
You have a cfoutput right?

-Original Message-
From: Kelly Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 11:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:CFFILE Question

I tried that and that outputs nothing. All the Cf comes through like
#form.whatever# and nothing is processed.
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RE: CFFILE Question

2004-01-14 Thread Bryan F. Hogan
Instead of cfset use cfsavecontent

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From: Kelly Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 11:06 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFFILE Question

OK I have a form that someone fills out, they hit submit and I present
the results.  At the same time I need to create an html file on the fly
with the same results to save for later use.  So basically I set
something like 

Now within the above CFSET tag the body contains html and cold fusion.
There are some CFIF statements in it etc. 

However when I then go to write the file
 etc.
The file is created but the cold fusion tags appear in the html file.
Any cold fusion out put is coming through fine but anything like 
tags are actually in the html document AS CFIF tags instead of
processing BEFORE the html document is created.  I hope that makes
sense. I just need to create this html document but have the tags
actually process rather then show up in the body. Suggestions? 
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RE: CFFILE Question

2003-10-15 Thread Craig Dudley
cfsilent ??

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	From: ColdFusion Programmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

	Sent: 15 October 2003 12:48
	To: CF-Talk
	Subject: Re:CFFILE Question
	
	
	This shows the batch files cmd output but does not error:
	
	
timeout="5"/> 
	
	Is there a way to not display the output?
	
	>Yes, if you're reading the resultant file straight away, you
have to
	>make sure the batch file has finished 1st. (This is exaclty
what Calvin
	>suggested)
	>
	>Therefore don't exclude the timeout value on cfexecute.
	>
	>This will show the batch files cmd output...
	>
	>
timeout="5">
	>
	>
	>
	>This will not...
	>
	>
timeout="5"/>
	>
	>
	>This also will not, and won't even wait for the batch file to
finish
	>before continuing to process the rest of the cfml template
(current).
	>
	> 
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RE: CFFILE Question

2003-10-15 Thread Craig Dudley
Yes, if you're reading the resultant file straight away, you have to
make sure the batch file has finished 1st. (This is exaclty what Calvin
suggested)

Therefore don't exclude the timeout value on cfexecute.

This will show the batch files cmd output...




This will not...



This also will not, and won't even wait for the batch file to finish
before continuing to process the rest of the cfml template (current).


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RE: CFFILE Question

2003-10-15 Thread Craig Dudley
Error number 2 = Can't find file. Try using the full path of the batch
file.

	-Original Message-
	From: ColdFusion Programmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

	Sent: 15 October 2003 11:05
	To: CF-Talk
	Subject: Re:CFFILE Question
	
	
	Craig, I don't why I get an error when I run the script on the
browser. Here is my code:
	
	
	
	The error I get is:
	
	An exception occurred when invoking an external process.  
	The cause of this exception was that: java.io.IOException:
CreateProcess: supportSearches.bat error=2.  
	  
	The error occurred in D:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\logReport\Search.cfm:
line 
	
	
	
	
	When I run the bat file from the command prompt it works fine,
but when get an error when I run it using cfexecute. I'm using CFMX
	
	>Nope, create a batch file and execute that.
	>
	>Contents of mybatchfile.bat
	>
	>copy D:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\logReport\SupportiSearches*.log
	>D:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\logReport\destination.log /Y
	>
	>
	>(the /Y stops prompting to overwrite existing files)
	>
	>Then..
	>
	> 
	>
	>from the cf template.
	>
	>Craig.
	>
	>-Original Message-
	>From: ColdFusion Programmer
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
	>Sent: 15 October 2003 10:49
	>To: CF-Talk
	>Subject: Re:CFFILE Question
	>
	>
	>I've tried doing this and I get an error:
	>
	>
	>timeout="5"> 
	>
	>>If you want the cf template to finish quickly you could always
exclude
	>>timeout value from cfexecute aswell, cf then won't wait for
any console
	>>output.
	>>
	>>
	>>
	>>Should do the trick.
	>>
	>>
	>>
	>>-Original Message-
	>>From: ColdFusion Programmer
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
	>>Sent: 15 October 2003 10:34
	>>To: CF-Talk
	>>Subject: Re:CFFILE Question
	>>
	>>
	>>I was hoping somebody could show me how to do this. Thanks
	>>
	>>>If the files are big this will eat memory .
	>>>
	>>>Consider using the underlying OS to dfo this sort of thing.
	>>>
	>>>use cfexecute to run a batch file for instance, e.g.
	>>>
	>>>COPY SupportiSearches*.log destinationfile.log
	>>>
	>>>That should do exactly what you want, very, very quickly!
	>>>
	>>>-Original Message-
	>>>From: Allan Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
	>>>Sent: 15 October 2003 10:12
	>>>To: CF-Talk
	>>>Subject: CFFILE Question
	>>>
	>>>
	>>>Hello Everybody,
	>>>
	>>>I want to see the contents of a directory on the
	>>>server. I know there is a function in CF to do this,
	>>>GetTemplatePath, cfdirectory or something (not sure).
	>>>The directory path will not change. I want to first
	>>>get to the directory and then find all log files in
	>>>the directory beginning with "SupportiSearches". There
	>>>are going to be more than one file with that name. The
	>>>idea is to append the contents of log files into one
	>>>log file. 
	>>>
	>>>To give you a better understanding, take for instance
	>>>there are 2 log files under the directory called:
	>>>Support2003-09.log and Support2003-08.log. I want to
	>>>read the contents stored in these files, both files
	>>>are identical in that the content is comma separated
	>>>and both files have the same no of columns. I want to
	>>>read the contents of the files using cffile and append
	>>>the contents stored in the files in one file. I hope
	>>>this is making sense. Can somebody please show me how
	>>>to do this.
	>>>
	>>>Best Regards
	>>>Allan
	>>>
	>>>__
	>>>Do you Yahoo!?
	>>>The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search
	>>>http://shopping.yahoo.com
	>>>
	>>> 
	>>
	>>
	>
	> 
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RE: CFFILE Question

2003-10-15 Thread Craig Dudley
Nope, create a batch file and execute that.

Contents of mybatchfile.bat

copy D:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\logReport\SupportiSearches*.log
D:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\logReport\destination.log /Y

(the /Y stops prompting to overwrite existing files)

Then..

 

from the cf template.

Craig.

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From: ColdFusion Programmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 October 2003 10:49
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:CFFILE Question

I've tried doing this and I get an error:


timeout="5"> 

>If you want the cf template to finish quickly you could always exclude
>timeout value from cfexecute aswell, cf then won't wait for any console
>output.
>
>
>
>Should do the trick.
>
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: ColdFusion Programmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: 15 October 2003 10:34
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Re:CFFILE Question
>
>
>I was hoping somebody could show me how to do this. Thanks
>
>>If the files are big this will eat memory .
>>
>>Consider using the underlying OS to dfo this sort of thing.
>>
>>use cfexecute to run a batch file for instance, e.g.
>>
>>COPY SupportiSearches*.log destinationfile.log
>>
>>That should do exactly what you want, very, very quickly!
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Allan Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>Sent: 15 October 2003 10:12
>>To: CF-Talk
>>Subject: CFFILE Question
>>
>>
>>Hello Everybody,
>>
>>I want to see the contents of a directory on the
>>server. I know there is a function in CF to do this,
>>GetTemplatePath, cfdirectory or something (not sure).
>>The directory path will not change. I want to first
>>get to the directory and then find all log files in
>>the directory beginning with "SupportiSearches". There
>>are going to be more than one file with that name. The
>>idea is to append the contents of log files into one
>>log file. 
>>
>>To give you a better understanding, take for instance
>>there are 2 log files under the directory called:
>>Support2003-09.log and Support2003-08.log. I want to
>>read the contents stored in these files, both files
>>are identical in that the content is comma separated
>>and both files have the same no of columns. I want to
>>read the contents of the files using cffile and append
>>the contents stored in the files in one file. I hope
>>this is making sense. Can somebody please show me how
>>to do this.
>>
>>Best Regards
>>Allan
>>
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Re: CFFILE Question

2003-10-15 Thread Calvin Ward
Keep in mind if you do that, it won't be able to provide you success or failure in the cf template.

If you want to view the results of the .bat file in the calling cf template, you can set a timeout and use the new variable attribute for cfexecute (starting in MX 6.1) or surround your cfexecute with cfsavecontent to capture the output if you are not using MX 6.1.

- Calvin
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  From: Craig Dudley 
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  Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 5:36 AM
  Subject: RE: CFFILE Question

  If you want the cf template to finish quickly you could always exclude
  timeout value from cfexecute aswell, cf then won't wait for any console
  output.

  

  Should do the trick.

  -Original Message-
  From: ColdFusion Programmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: 15 October 2003 10:34
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re:CFFILE Question

  I was hoping somebody could show me how to do this. Thanks

  >If the files are big this will eat memory .
  >
  >Consider using the underlying OS to dfo this sort of thing.
  >
  >use cfexecute to run a batch file for instance, e.g.
  >
  >COPY SupportiSearches*.log destinationfile.log
  >
  >That should do exactly what you want, very, very quickly!
  >
  >-Original Message-
  >From: Allan Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  >Sent: 15 October 2003 10:12
  >To: CF-Talk
  >Subject: CFFILE Question
  >
  >
  >Hello Everybody,
  >
  >I want to see the contents of a directory on the
  >server. I know there is a function in CF to do this,
  >GetTemplatePath, cfdirectory or something (not sure).
  >The directory path will not change. I want to first
  >get to the directory and then find all log files in
  >the directory beginning with "SupportiSearches". There
  >are going to be more than one file with that name. The
  >idea is to append the contents of log files into one
  >log file. 
  >
  >To give you a better understanding, take for instance
  >there are 2 log files under the directory called:
  >Support2003-09.log and Support2003-08.log. I want to
  >read the contents stored in these files, both files
  >are identical in that the content is comma separated
  >and both files have the same no of columns. I want to
  >read the contents of the files using cffile and append
  >the contents stored in the files in one file. I hope
  >this is making sense. Can somebody please show me how
  >to do this.
  >
  >Best Regards
  >Allan
  >
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RE: CFFILE Question

2003-10-15 Thread Craig Dudley
If you want the cf template to finish quickly you could always exclude
timeout value from cfexecute aswell, cf then won't wait for any console
output.



Should do the trick.

-Original Message-
From: ColdFusion Programmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 October 2003 10:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re:CFFILE Question

I was hoping somebody could show me how to do this. Thanks

>If the files are big this will eat memory .
>
>Consider using the underlying OS to dfo this sort of thing.
>
>use cfexecute to run a batch file for instance, e.g.
>
>COPY SupportiSearches*.log destinationfile.log
>
>That should do exactly what you want, very, very quickly!
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Allan Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: 15 October 2003 10:12
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: CFFILE Question
>
>
>Hello Everybody,
>
>I want to see the contents of a directory on the
>server. I know there is a function in CF to do this,
>GetTemplatePath, cfdirectory or something (not sure).
>The directory path will not change. I want to first
>get to the directory and then find all log files in
>the directory beginning with "SupportiSearches". There
>are going to be more than one file with that name. The
>idea is to append the contents of log files into one
>log file. 
>
>To give you a better understanding, take for instance
>there are 2 log files under the directory called:
>Support2003-09.log and Support2003-08.log. I want to
>read the contents stored in these files, both files
>are identical in that the content is comma separated
>and both files have the same no of columns. I want to
>read the contents of the files using cffile and append
>the contents stored in the files in one file. I hope
>this is making sense. Can somebody please show me how
>to do this.
>
>Best Regards
>Allan
>
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RE: CFFILE Question

2003-10-15 Thread Craig Dudley
If the files are big this will eat memory .

Consider using the underlying OS to dfo this sort of thing.

use cfexecute to run a batch file for instance, e.g.

COPY SupportiSearches*.log destinationfile.log

That should do exactly what you want, very, very quickly!

-Original Message-
From: Allan Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 October 2003 10:12
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFFILE Question

Hello Everybody,

I want to see the contents of a directory on the
server. I know there is a function in CF to do this,
GetTemplatePath, cfdirectory or something (not sure).
The directory path will not change. I want to first
get to the directory and then find all log files in
the directory beginning with "SupportiSearches". There
are going to be more than one file with that name. The
idea is to append the contents of log files into one
log file. 

To give you a better understanding, take for instance
there are 2 log files under the directory called:
Support2003-09.log and Support2003-08.log. I want to
read the contents stored in these files, both files
are identical in that the content is comma separated
and both files have the same no of columns. I want to
read the contents of the files using cffile and append
the contents stored in the files in one file. I hope
this is making sense. Can somebody please show me how
to do this.

Best Regards
Allan

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RE: CFFILE Question

2003-10-15 Thread Adrian Lynch
Have a look at both cfdirectory and cffile, between them you should be able
to do what you want.

 
For more info try http://livedocs.macromedia.com
 

 
Ade

-Original Message-
From: Allan Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 October 2003 10:12
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFFILE Question

Hello Everybody,

I want to see the contents of a directory on the
server. I know there is a function in CF to do this,
GetTemplatePath, cfdirectory or something (not sure).
The directory path will not change. I want to first
get to the directory and then find all log files in
the directory beginning with "SupportiSearches". There
are going to be more than one file with that name. The
idea is to append the contents of log files into one
log file. 

To give you a better understanding, take for instance
there are 2 log files under the directory called:
Support2003-09.log and Support2003-08.log. I want to
read the contents stored in these files, both files
are identical in that the content is comma separated
and both files have the same no of columns. I want to
read the contents of the files using cffile and append
the contents stored in the files in one file. I hope
this is making sense. Can somebody please show me how
to do this.

Best Regards
Allan

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RE: CFFILE Question

2003-01-22 Thread Tilbrook, Peter
Have a look at CFFTP.

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From: Ciliotta, Mario [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, 23 January 2003 1:09 PM
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Subject: CFFILE Question


Hi All,

Is is possible to specify in a CFFILE tag the directory path of another Cold
Fusion server to save the file.  Basically what I what to do is run an
application on a server that is distributed among 4 different server in 4
different location.  The application has a file upload piece and I am bit
confused as to where the file will be saved.  If I create a new directory on
all four server say called H:\uploads and do a cffile with the destination
as H:\uploads\somefile.doc and I later go to redisplay the file in the
browser to another user is file on all four servers or just the one that the
user doing the upload was running on.

Basically I guess this is a two part question:

1) If the server is distributed between four server, does the file
automatically get uploaded to all 4

2) If not could I in a CFFILE tag, hardcode a server to save all files to,
I tried this but I get an error



but if I specify:



The file get uploaded, but I cannot figure out if I can specify a actual
server.

They are both CF servers.

If anyone has any ideas, please let me know.

Mario

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RE: CFFile question

2002-08-21 Thread Dave Watts

> You might want to try setting the ColdFusion Application 
> Server service to run under a user account as opposed to 
> the local system account (default) in Win2k services, 
> particularly if the file in question is on a mapped drive.
> Afaik the local system account has read-only permissions to 
> the files on mapped drives.

By default, the local SYSTEM security context has no permissions to mapped
drives - not being a user, it doesn't recognize mappings, which are made
within the context of a specific user account. I believe there's a way
around this by creating the mapping persistently using a domain admin
account if that's an option, but I'd recommend avoiding the use of drive
mappings in favor of UNC paths. Of course, you'd still have to run the
service as a specific user with rights to the network resources in question.

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Re: CFFile question

2002-08-21 Thread S . Isaac Dealey

You might want to try setting the ColdFusion Application Server service to
run under a user account as opposed to the local system account (default) in
Win2k services, particularly if the file in question is on a mapped drive.
Afaik the local system account has read-only permissions to the files on
mapped drives.

>   has anyone else had this happen?
>
>   I have a query that finds old image files in a directory but when it
>   goes
> to delete a file it gets "error 5 permission denied"... I've tried setting
> all the permissions on both the directory and individual files to "full
> control" for everyone, but I still get the error...
>
>   using CF 5 on Advanced 2000 server

hth

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RE: CFFile question

2002-08-21 Thread Turetsky, Seth

lets see your code, I've gotten errors like that when not putting the full paths in

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  has anyone else had this happen?

  I have a query that finds old image files in a directory but when it goes 
to delete a file it gets "error 5 permission denied"... I've tried setting 
all the permissions on both the directory and individual files to "full 
control" for everyone, but I still get the error...

  using CF 5 on Advanced 2000 server

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RE: CFFILE Question

2000-08-16 Thread Justin Kidman

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Use CFDIRECTORY to get a list of files in the directory, loop through the
list deleting the files with CFFILE, then use CFDIRECTORY to remove the
directory.  I have attached a custom tag that will delete a directory and
all its subdirectories and files, so use it for ideas or use it with care.

Justin Kidman

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I want to delete a folder that has an image inside of it. The image can be
either a gif or a jpg.  How do I set up the CFFILE delete tag to first
delete the image and then the folder.

TIA
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Re: CFFILE question

2000-05-26 Thread Jim McAtee

You're pretty much on your own.  CFFILE provides just simple means of
modifying and working with files within the file system.  For fixed width
columns, I usually use the LeftJustify() function, something like:





  
  
  
  
  





If the file is relatively small, construct the whole file in memoroy
whithin a variable, as shown above.  If you're writing a multi-megabyte
file, you can use  and append one or ten or fifty
(or whatever) lines at a time, so that the memory requirements of the
template are less.

Jim



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Date: Friday, May 26, 2000 10:06 AM
Subject: CFFILE question


How do we do the following:
Create a fixed ASCII text file with .

How do you specify  the picture or format length for a given
column?

marlene

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