I do believe you need some things out of the CFIDE directory, so shouldn't
exist?  My understanding was that several CF tags required this.
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Yves Arsenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 11:00 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: REPOST: CFFILE not working on MX Standard on Linux

  Hmm...

  I'm running CFMX 6.1 standard on RedHat 9 as well...
  I was working on something yesterday and uploaded via CFFILE with no
problems.

  With the sufficient permissions I would assume that it wouldn't matter
  whether a file is web accessible or not.

  The file doesn't show up in the desired directory?
  Any CF errors show up at all?

  Yves A

  At 11:51 2004-01-13, you wrote:
  >Hey All,
  >
  >I'm running a CFMX 6.1 Standard on RedHat 9 and I'm getting this error in
  >the application log whenever I try and upload a file via CFFILE (please
note
  >this did work when the Enterprise edition was installed).  I have tried
  >dumping cffile.serverfile after the upload and that variable does exist
and
  >has the value it should (but the file does not show in the directory it
was
  >uploaded or any other directory for that matter)!!
  >
  >"Error","jrpp-0","01/12/04","15:00:00",,"File not found:
/CFIDE/main/ide.cfm
  >The specific sequence of files included or processed is:
  >/var/www/html/CFIDE/main/ide.cfm "
  >
  >I'm pretty sure the main/ide.cfm directory/file is missing because I did
not
  >install RDS??  My question is how/why/does RDS effect CFFILE??
  >
  >BTW the directory I am trying to upload to is NOT web accessible...it is
  >above the webroot (so none of the files are web browsable).
  >
  >This one has me really stumped....any help no matter how dumb it may
sound
  >would be greatly appreciated.
  >
  >Cheers
  >
  >Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
  >VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
  >Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
  >t. 250.920.8830
  >e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >
  >---------------------------------------------------------
  >Macromedia Associate Partner
  >www.macromedia.com
  >---------------------------------------------------------
  >Vancouver Island ColdFusion Users Group
  >Founder & Director
  >www.cfug-vancouverisland.com
  >   ----- Original Message -----
  >   From: Bryan Stevenson
  >   To: CF-Talk
  >   Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 3:28 PM
  >   Subject: ide.cfm/CFFILE
  >
  >   Hey All,
  >
  >   I'm running a CFMX 6.1 Standard on RedHat 9 and I'm getting this error
in
  >   the application log whenever I try and upload a file via CFFILE
(please
  > note
  >   this did work when the Enterprise edition was installed).  I have
tried
  >   dumping cffile.serverfile after the upload and that variable does
exist and
  >   has the value it should (but the file does not show in the directory
it was
  >   uploaded or any other directory for that matter)!!
  >
  >   "Error","jrpp-0","01/12/04","15:00:00",,"File not found:
  > /CFIDE/main/ide.cfm
  >   The specific sequence of files included or processed is:
  >   /var/www/html/CFIDE/main/ide.cfm "
  >
  >   I'm pretty sure the main/ide.cfm directory/file is missing because I
  > did not
  >   install RDS??  My question is how/why/does RDS effect CFFILE??
  >
  >   BTW the directory I am trying to upload to is NOT web accessible...it
is
  >   above the webroot (so none of the files are web browsable).
  >
  >   This one has me really stumped....any help no matter how dumb it may
sound
  >   would be greatly appreciated.
  >
  >   Cheers
  >
  >   Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
  >   VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
  >   Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
  >   t. 250.920.8830
  >   e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  >
  >   ---------------------------------------------------------
  >   Macromedia Associate Partner
  >   www.macromedia.com
  >   ---------------------------------------------------------
  >   Vancouver Island ColdFusion Users Group
  >   Founder & Director
  >   www.cfug-vancouverisland.com
  >
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