Using the mode attribute in File = upload ???

MODE=777 etc

just your standard chmod numbers

Or you chould try cfexecute chmod etc...

BTW the is a linux cf list @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ....

~Justin

> We have our CF user (www) file permissions set to owner read-write only
(no group or world read or write), and like it that way for most instances.
However, in one case, we need to change a file generated by CF to group
read-write.  Is there a chmod command available in CF, or is there some
command that allows you to plug in a Unix command?
>
> Thanks.
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