Neil, I bet you could use CF to fetch via FTP, then CFCONTENT to
deliver the file to the client, but this is an extra step.  For a big
file that could be an issue.

DK

On 1/18/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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> I am stil not sure why Java is necessary for this problem?
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> Subject: RE: java FTP applets
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> Have you tried...
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> http://www.cellspark.com/ftp.html
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> http://www.jscape.com/sftpapplet/
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> Alternatively it may be worth cross-posting  this message to
> www.javaranch.com forums and the sun forums
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> HTH
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mik Muller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 18 January 2006 16:39
> > To: CF-Server
> > Subject: RE: java FTP applets
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> > Thanks. I've checked most of these out. I'm looking for something
> > that will launch an FTP download. I know it seems pretty trivial, and
> > that all browsers support ftp:// as a link, but they also use that
> > link to launch the file... I want a straight download, which means
> > using a tiny FTP applet.
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> > So far I've found only one, on http://www.somethingJava.com, but
> > cannot contact the author, and so an hesitant to spend the $50 to try
> > it out only to ifnd that it wouldn't fit my needs.
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> > Any advice?
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> > Mik
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> > At 10:55 AM 1/18/2006, you wrote:
> > >I blogged a small list of a few a while ago, don't think they all use ftp
> > >though -
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> >http://coolskool.blog-city.com/multiple_file_upload_applets_and_activex_con
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> > >rols.htm
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> > >Kola
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> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: Mik Muller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Sent: 13 January 2006 21:33
> > > > To: CF-Server
> > > > Subject: java FTP applets
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> > > > Anyone know of a simpler or cheaper Java FTP applet than
> > > > Unlimi-Tech's UnlimitedFTP or JScape?
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