I think you may be intermingling client and server functions.

Is the folder in question on a network and accessible from a .cfm page using 
cfdirectory?

or

Is the folder in question on the client's machine, remote from the server?



Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/09/05 02:55PM >>>
Hmmm...seems like that would be a useful function for CF to have...

Anyway...I guess I can tell the client that they have to place all photos
in a particular folder, e.g., "Photo Upload Folder" and then just have CF
look there and upload whatever photos it finds once the client creates
a photo gallery.

Sound like a reasonable approach?



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