<CFIF IsDefined("Form.AgentID")>
<INPUT Name="PropPhoto01Upload" Type="File"
Value="<CFOUTPUT>#Form.PropPhoto01Upload#</CFOUTPUT>" Size="40"
Class="TextInput01">
<CFELSE>
<INPUT Name="PropPhoto01Upload" Type="File" Value="" Size="40"
Class="TextInput01">
</CFIF>
You are not allowed to provide a value to a file input field. This would be a
huge security risk, because we bad programmers could so easily trick users to
load any old file we wanted.
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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
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