Are you on MX? If so, just use the file and path attributes of cfhttp
to automatically save the file for you. Don't forget the getAsBinary
attribute if needed.

On 9/7/05, Matt Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's got to be a way to do this but its escaping me.
> 
> If I am given a url to an image, how can I save that image onto my CF
> server's hard drive for later use? Must I use cfftp? At present I am pretty
> sure I will only have a url to work with. This is for a public agency that
> will have permission to do this as part of a paid-for service so I'm not
> snitching pics of playboy bunnies or somesuch :-)

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