RE: preserving original filenames

2000-08-30 Thread Dave Watts
> I would have used cfcontent, but for some reason I couldn't > get it to work when calling files from a remote machine (cffile, > cfdirectory, and cfftp all work great) - I swear, I have had > the most trouble with that tag. I think that, with IIS, CFCONTENT uses the permissions of the NT use

RE: preserving original filenames

2000-08-30 Thread Adam Cantrell
> > There are two ideas I've used in the past to deal with filename uniqueness > issues. > > One is to name the file itself using an arbitrary name, but store > the "real" > name in the database, and use that real name when pushing the file to > somewhere else. That works well using CFCONTENT, of

RE: preserving original filenames

2000-08-30 Thread Dave Watts
> In a web-based message center that includes the ability to > attach files - I'm trying to ensure the consistency of the > filenames that were sent, in otherwords - I want it to be > the same filename that appears in the recipients mailbox. > This sometimes does not happen because the files

preserving original filenames

2000-08-30 Thread Adam Cantrell
In a web-based message center that includes the ability to attach files - I'm trying to ensure the consistency of the filenames that were sent, in otherwords - I want it to be the same filename that appears in the recipients mailbox. This sometimes does not happen because the files are uploaded i