Nor did you... all you had to read were the first 5 over and over
again b/c thats all that was said... you have to be pretty freaking
stupid to not know how to zip a folder...in XP ecspecially. Just makle
sure to not read my posts in the future...I love to help people but
after a while of saying the same thing over and over again people get
frustrated...

Adam H


On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:16:21 -0500, Rick Faircloth
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam...
> 
> I don't appreciate the tone of your message or the
> profanity that you used.  I personally don't use profanity
> and find it very offensive.
> 
> Concerning the discussion, about upload an entire directory
> at once...remember, you didn't have to read any of them,
> much less 15.
> 
> After awhile, it became clear that the lack of that functionality
> was because of limitations to HTML and there was nothing that
> could be done about it in CF.
> 
> As for the solution you mentioned below, it is a solution, but not
> as good as the one I currently use, which is more user-friendly
> to more non-technical people who work with many of the photo
> galleries I build.  Having to use a third-party software application
> is not desirable.  The amount of photos processed per gallery
> don't justify that much of a work-around.
> 
> Now...for the future...I would appreciate it if you would not
> respond to any discussion that I initiate on this list.
> You style of participation is not welcome.
> 
> Rick
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 5:02 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: How to Browse and Choose Directory...
> 
> I honestly have not read all of the posts, personally I felt sick to
> my stomach after reading about 15 or so...the best answer was given
> very very early on. Have the client zip thier files in a directory and
> upload the zip file. use CFexecute to unzip these files, only I would
> use Info-ZIP but pkzip would work the same. Once they have been unzip
> use your bloody f*ing cfdirectory the way it is supposed to work and
> STFU.
> 
> Adam H
> 
> 

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