Ta - I've actually taken the upload file fields totally out of  
the form. It seems to do this just when I put 
enctype="multipart/form-data"
in the <cfform . . > tag
I have checked - I don't have any non-ASCII characters in the form  
at all. And I have named all fields.

Is it possible that it's a cfform problem - I have never got this  
error just using <form tag ?

Ta

Seamus


>> It says text/html but I can't work out why?
>
>Because this is what the webserver returns to the browser, not 
>what the browser sends to the webserver. BTW, might it be that 
>there are some non-ASCII characters in the filename?
>
>Jochem
>


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