On the processing page,
if your form field is titled filename1
<cfset destination = expandPath("./files")>
<cfif len(form.filename1)>
<CFFILE ACTION="UPLOAD"
FILEFIELD="FORM.filename1"
DESTINATION="#destination#"
NAMECONFLICT="Overwrite">
<cfset file1 = "#CFFILE.ServerDirectory#\#CFFILE.ServerFile#">
<cfset filelist = ListAppend(filelist,file1)>
</cfif>
<cfmail
to="#name# <#qBroadcast.mem_email#>"
from="#form.from#"
subject="#form.subject#"
type="html">
<cfif len(form.filename1)>
<cfmailparam file="#file1#">
</cfif>
</cfmail>
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Mo Lay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Sure - you use the <input type='file" ...> html tag and once the form
> >is submitted, CF can process it. (I've got a blog entry on just that -
> >I think I posted it earlier, if not, let me know.)
> >
> >
> >>
>
> Great , could not find that blog wiered, can you point it to ne please..
>
>
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