Greetings all,
Briefly, does the destination attribute of CFFILE have to be a directory on
the same server that is running Cold Fusion?
Less briefly, can I specify that a file upload, the template for which is
served by the CF server on machine A, occurs to a directory on machine B
(which is not running CF). Further, if this can be done, can machine A be
an NT box and machine B a unix box?
Further still, if machine B which is a unix box, has 100Mb/sec upload
bandwidth available to it, and machine A which is connected to machine B by
a 10 Mb/sec radio link, (and has no other way to connect to the outside)
what is the bandwidth available to users from the internet at large,
wanting to upload files using a template served by the CF server on Machine
A. Ie because the page is served from machine A,(10Mb/sec pipe) even though
the destination is on machine B(100Mb/sec pipe), does this mean the
10Mb/sec bandwidth applies?
My reading of the description of running distributed CF leads me to
understand that CF must be installed on all servers involved, even if only
one of them will actually be the cf server. Am I correct in this reading?
As you can see from this question I'm trying to determine whether I would
need to purchase CF for both the machines mentioned above.
Any thoughts much appreciated,
Julian
B-rave STUDIO
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