That is an interesting idea.

--- jon hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, the only way to driectly interact with the
> client's file system
> from a browser is going to be ActiveX/.Net, or a
> java applet.
> 
> How about sending the file as a file type that opens
> by default in
> this guys program though? Just like acrobat will
> open if you click on
> a pdf, or winamp opens when an mp3 is clicked. You
> could even send the
> file with cfcontent as long as you know the mime
> type to make it a bit
> more automatic.
> 
>

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