>>I understand that *currently* CFDirectory only has access

>>to my local system...

Well, if by local system you mean the server, then you understand well, depends 
where you are located ;-/

>>what I'm talking about is developing
>>a tag that allows a user to specify a directory for upload the
>>same way we use CFFile now...

The way CFFILE ACTION="upload" works is that it manages THE file that was sent 
by the client form
and temporarily store on the server by the HTTP server.
CFFILE does not grab any file on the client system.
As long as browser can send only ONE file at a time, there is no way to develop 
any tag on the server
that will expand this facility.

>>I guess the difficulties in doing this are embedded in the details of
the HTML standards, etc., 

You're guessing right.



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