28, 2003 11:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: FTP; non-techies using
Right, however, there are a number of issues with that method which make
it a little less than desirable. First the user is limited to the number
of input I choose to display on the form. Secondly there is no way to
monitor file
, October 30, 2003 10:20 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: FTP; non-techies using
upload an entire directory at a
time and have some sort of idea of how
long it's going to take
Is my only option here a java applet?
When doing an HTTP upload I don't believe that there is any way for the
server
a java applet?
Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division
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From: Dan Phillips (CFXHosting.com) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 4:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: FTP; non
if you can swing it, sandbox the directory they are uploading to by itself,
so all they can do is screw up the files they are uploading.And make sure
you have an agreement saying you'll charge them if for the time to fix
anything they screw up.I've done this type of thing for a couple sites,
and
I agree. Makes it easier on the customer too. They wont get frustrated
and call, and you wont have to troubleshoot why they can't use FTP and
hear stuff like Well it worked yesterday/I didn't do anything/I just
turned it on/etc. Meanwhile, they are running WinME with Gator, Zone
Alarm, Norton's,
Very good question - some long term experience here:
I have half a dozen clients who maintain ecommerce sites with hundreds or
thousands of products - each one having at least a Thumbnail and a larger
view image...Two of them wanted FTP and a new client also wants this
(he's also going to be
Good point Rafael.
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From: Rafael Bleiweiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 4:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: FTP; non-techies using
Very good question - some long term experience here:
I have half a dozen clients who maintain ecommerce sites
Fusion tags in the tag gallery - gotta love em!
At 02:44 PM 10/27/03, you wrote:
Good point Rafael.
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From: Rafael Bleiweiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 4:36 PM
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Subject: Re: FTP; non-techies using
Very good question - some long term
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Subject: RE: FTP; non-techies using
Just to clarify,
On those sites, the client DOES have CFFile capability, as I do
build that into every ecommerce site I create as part of the
Add and Modify Product pages.
It's just that when they upload fifty or 100 products at a shot using my
web
I seem to remember a tag that could do this in the MM Exchange.
Making a form page to upload multiple files should be easy though.
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From: Adam Wayne Lehman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 4:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: FTP; non-techies
is not an issue. But I'm scared to death to give him access to his
site. I have his files on my dev server (err, laptop) so I could always fix
things up quickly.
Gil
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From: Rafael Bleiweiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 4:36 PM
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Subject: Re: FTP
have his files on my dev server (err, laptop) so I could always fix
things up quickly.
Gil
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From: Rafael Bleiweiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 4:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: FTP; non-techies using
Very good question - some long term
550 usually means an error with log on. Check the permissions on the
folder.
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From: Brad Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 9:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: FTP - 550 Error
Anyone know why I'd get a 550 foldername: The system cannot
Could it be that you do not have sufficient permissions to access this
folder?CHMOD 550 is Access Denied.
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From: Brad Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 15 October 2003 14:03
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: FTP - 550 Error
Anyone know why I'd get a 550 foldername: The
(CFXHosting.com) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 9:06 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: FTP - 550 Error
550 usually means an error with log on. Check the permissions on the
folder.
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From: Brad Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 15
Sounds like it's not CF related but more an issue of connectivity btwn the
FTP server (which one?) and your FTP program. In your FTP client, try
toggling on/off the option for use passive mode, wherever that might be.
I'd also disable firewalls while trying to isolate the problem to remove
that
:)
Thanks a million
Dave
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From: Bob Haroche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 2:50 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ftp error
Sounds like it's not CF related but more an issue of connectivity btwn
the
FTP server (which one?) and your FTP program
We use sitescope (http://www.sitescope.com) to monitor the number of files
in number of different directories and alert us there is a change.
Actually, we use it to monitor the whole production environment to make sure
everything is running smoothly...
Justin
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From:
It's been a while since I last used WAR, but I'm fairly certain it allows
you to write a custom DLL to respond to file uploads. You could write a
quick and dirty extension to do whatever you want it to do. Check out
www.jgaa.com for more info on it.
--
Mosh Teitelbaum
evoch, LLC
Tel: (301)
Open source? You mean Free or you want to see the code? SmartFTP is awesome.
No spyware, banner or ads etc. www.smartftp.com
Jb.
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From: Mark Stephenson - Evolution Internet
[mailto:info;evolutioninternet.co.uk]
Sent: 07 November 2002 13:52
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE:FTP
: 07 November 2002 13:53
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: FTP
Open source? You mean Free or you want to see the code? SmartFTP is awesome.
No spyware, banner or ads etc. www.smartftp.com
Jb.
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From: Mark Stephenson - Evolution Internet
[mailto:info;evolutioninternet.co.uk]
Sent
Have a read up on CFFTP...
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From: Mark Stephenson - Evolution Internet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:18 PM
Subject: RE: FTP
Erm... Both...lol!
I am building a control panel app... so i can allow users to have
document
par erreur, veuillez s'il vous plait communiquer immediatement avec
l'expediteur et detruire ce document sans en faire de copie sous quelque
forme.
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From: Stephen Moretti [mailto:stephen;cfmaster.co.uk]
Sent: 07 November 2002 14:16
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: FTP
Opps...
I meant CFFILE
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From: Mark Stephenson - Evolution Internet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:18 PM
Subject: RE: FTP
Erm... Both...lol!
I am building a control panel app... so i can allow users to have
For a file like that I would definitely use FTP - that is what FTP is for. Most
modern ftp servers and clients support resume for
one thing (only http/1.1 supports resume and I'm not sure how many web clients support
it). And, although there may or may not be a
risk using anonymous access to
, February 20, 2002 9:55 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: FTP vs HTTP
For a file like that I would definitely use FTP - that is what FTP is for.
Most modern ftp servers and clients support resume for
one thing (only http/1.1 supports resume and I'm not sure how many web
clients support it). And, although
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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 3:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: FTP vs HTTP
Ditto to howie - http servers and processes are also usually configured
to
timeout long running request in order to enhance server performance
and
overall user experience. FTP is a better choice
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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 12:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: FTP vs HTTP
Good Suggestions, I agree that FTP is a better way to push large files.
Problem is, I need to justify opening an anonymous access. The idea
that it
might boost performance would be a plus, but I'm
.
Justin Waldrip
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From: Rick Walters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 12:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: FTP vs HTTP
Good Suggestions, I agree that FTP is a better way to push large files.
Problem is, I need
comparisons.
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From: Mark A. Kruger - CFG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 3:39 PM
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Subject: RE: FTP vs HTTP
Ditto to howie - http servers and processes are also usually configured
to
timeout long running request in order
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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2002 1:34 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: FTP vs HTTP
did you read the size...file (35M)
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Justin Waldrip wrote:
Why not write a routine that will copy the file into the anonymous
area
of the ftp server when a user initiates a download? That way you
Tony,
I had similar problems when using the cfftp tag with msftpsvc. I got
different results between ftp on nt4 and ftp on w2k. Code that worked on one
wouldn't work on another. I got to a certain point and stopped because I
controlled both the cf server and the ftp server. Don't be surprised if
I know that half is using NCftpD, at least that's what shows in the
banner. I'm not sure what Yahoo! uses since it doesn't show.
I'm just pissed because something that worked fine for months breaks
now... Arg.
I had similar problems when using the cfftp tag with msftpsvc. I got
different
John,
Wsftp pro flash FXP are my favourites, both cost a little bit of money,
but worth it if you do lots of FTP transfers.
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From: John McCosker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 November 2001 15:11
To: CF-Talk
Subject: FTP
Is anyone working in the same
I've only found clients that can do it and cannot find anything that
natively recurses in the default FTP (aka CF or Text based)
C. Hatton Humphrey, Developer
Fisher, Towne Associates
716-839-2141 x336
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
If you build a recursive template you can have it open the connection
first time, recursively read the directories, and then close the
conneciton when you are done.
This file recursively reads an FTP directory and builds a static CFTREE that
you can view later.
Your could use a scheduled page to do that... run it every 5-10 minutes,
store the cfdirectory results in a server.var and compare it to the current
results
Justin Hansen - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Project Leader / Web Application Developer
Interactive Business Solutions, Inc
816-221-5200 ext.
If you don't find one, let me know, sounds cool. I could use it. let me know
the features you want in it and I will talk to my team about making such a
tool.
Gary Kraeger
Cfdev.com
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From: BT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, August 17,
How about Rsync?
Here's a cygnus nt port...
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~msteveb/rsync/index.html
-Rich
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From: BT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 10:48 AM
Subject: FTP Replication
Hey,
Anyone know of a
http://www.repliweb.com/
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From: BT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 7:48 AM
Subject: FTP Replication
Hey,
Anyone know of a application that watches the contents of a folder and
subfolders and upon change ftps them
Kirk:
Repliweb looks great does it cost a lot.
Gary
Cfdev.com
http://www.cfdev.com
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From: Kirk Boecker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: FTP Replication
http://www.repliweb.com/
- Original
Would you be referring to the FF Publish, FF Pro, FF OnDemand?
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From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 1:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: re:ftp replication
Telestream has a product that does this. It's part of the functionality of
Well, that's a good question. I think we have FF Pro, but I'm honestly not
sure. It's not a feature we're using, but we've been through the feature
chat about a million times, and I know it was discussed.
-d
Deanna Schneider
Interactive Media Developer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
War Ftp Daemon is free... Not as easy as serv-u, but the price is good...
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From: Dylan Bromby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 6:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: FTP Server
i've used serv-u for 5 years. it's excellent. and DIRT cheap
Serv-U FTP http://www.cat-soft.com
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From: Duane Boudreau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 2:16 PM
Subject: OT: FTP Server
All,
Can anyone suggest a decent and moderatly priced (~ $250) FTP server that
will run as a
i've used serv-u for 5 years. it's excellent. and DIRT cheap.
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From: Duane Boudreau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 11:17 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: FTP Server
All,
Can anyone suggest a decent and moderatly priced (~ $250) FTP server that
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Try setting up a new user just to login to ftp and set its home directory to
crsapps. Make sure this account has the appropriate rights to get to the
files. I think all you should need is read and file scan.
Hope that
I have tried multiple users and I can FTP through NT just fine. It just seems
to be a problem when I use the cfftp through Novell.
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Try setting up a new user just to login to ftp and set its home directory to
Does the server that your Ftp server is running on have contextless login? If not you
would have to use a fully qualified login name , e.g., .userid.ou.o.us
Lanny Udey
Hofstra University
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Monday, May 14, 2001
I have tried multiple users and I can FTP through NT just fine.
I can login and pull the current directory of SYS: but when I try to show a
directory listing of /crsapps I get 0 records returned.
Joshua Tipton
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From: Lanny R. Udey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 3:51 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: ftp
I believe so, yes.
~Simon
Simon Horwith
Macromedia Certified Instructor
Certified ColdFusion Developer
Fig Leaf Software
1400 16th St NW, # 500
Washington DC 20036
202.797.6570 (direct line)
www.figleaf.com
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From: David Shadovitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
[ snip ]
Can anyone advise if they use a FTP client that addresses
this issue and what it is?
FTP Voyager
http://www.ftpvoyager.com/
Specify what criteria it should use to match files, then use the Compare
Directories function. It'll trawl through the site on the server doing a
recursive
Hi,
It's probably not what you are looking for but we use the Cisco 11000 smart content
switch (was Arrowpoint) for this exact reason. It keeps track of what is on the
staging server and, using a publish subscribe model, copies anything new to the
production servers while taking them out of
I think it would be pretty simple to write a CF application to manage your
site updates. Keep a database of the files, with full path, last modified
timestamp, and timestamp on the file when it was last uploaded. Use CFFTP
to copy the content up to the server. Once you upload a file to the
either needs to be setup as the default page on the webserver or you could
use a redirect on the 'index' page.
Jay Patton
Web Pro USA
406.549.3337 ext. 203
1.888.5WEBPRO
www.webpro-usa.com
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From: "Phoeun Pha" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This depends on the web server. Each one has a setting for the default
document or documents.
Regards,
Howie Hamlin - inFusion Project Manager
On-Line Data Solutions, Inc.
www.CoolFusion.com
631-737-4668 x101
inFusion Mail Server (iMS) - the World's most configurable mail server
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Subject: RE: FTP stuff help!
What web server is www.whatever.com hosted on? IIS? Apache? O`Reilly?
Jeff Beer
Senior Programmer Architect
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From: Phoeun Pha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 4:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
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