maybe you could use the custom tag cf_sleep
to wait for x amount of seconds...

you can get it from the devex

heres a url

http://devex.macromedia.com/developer/gallery/info.cfm?ID=59C805F4-D741-
11D6-840C00508B94F85A&method=Full

my thinking tho' is thats not the issue.  maybe
it is, and some others may chime in, but to pause a page
for x amount of seconds, i use this, to have time to write
a file that i am cflocating to 

hth

tony


-----Original Message-----
From: Dale Coyner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 9:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX too fast?


I have some CF code that was executing pretty reliably under CF4.  Just
this week we moved to CFMX/JRun on a new server and that formerly
reliable script seems to have some issues but they are not
syntax-related.

We embed a Windows Media file with a script and write it to disk using
CFFILE.  Then we CFFTP it to another server.  For files under 5MB it
still seems to work fine but for larger files, I get an FTP error that
it can't find the file.  

So I was wondering if execution of the FTP tag is getting ahead of the
operating system's ability to finish writing the file?  If so, should I
just write a loop that tests for the presence of the file before
attempting the FTP or is there a better way to do that?


Also, does anybody know whether CFMX's log files like application.log
will be fixed so that they show the same kind of debugging data
previously available?  Without good stuff like the referring URL's
values, they are not very helpful at the present.

Thanks,

Dale


Dale Coyner
Communicast, Inc.
"Don't just webcast it, Communicast it!"
(703) 435-8073
www.communicast.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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