Doug Brown wrote:
> I am thinking that this is all above my head. I tried modifying the
> upload.cfm and putting this. But cannot seem to reference the variables.

Maybe there is an application.cfm somewhere in the path besides your 
own, or maybe you've got FCKeditor installed outside your web root...

Rick

> 
> <cffile action="upload" filefield="AdPhoto"
> accept="#APPLICATION.ATTACHTYPE#"
> destination="#APPLICATION.IMAGEPATH#images-ads\cats#Val(ClassAdForPhotos.SCa
> tegoryID)#\" nameconflict="makeunique">
>   <cfset RenamePhoto = "#Val(adid)#-#DateFormat(Now(),
> "yyyymmdd")##TimeFormat(now(), "HHmmss")#.#File.serverFileExt#">
>   <cffile action="rename"
> source="#APPLICATION.IMAGEPATH#images-ads\cats#Val(ClassAdForPhotos.SCategor
> yID)#\#File.ServerFile#"
> destination="#APPLICATION.IMAGEPATH#images-ads\cats#Val(ClassAdForPhotos.SCa
> tegoryID)#\#Trim(RenamePhoto)#">
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Rick Root" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Talk" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 11:46 AM
> Subject: Re: FCKEditor?
> 
> 
>> Doug Brown wrote:
>>> Ok, thanks Rick. Another question after RTFM I am using the FCK default
>>> upload and have the images going into webroot/mySite/userFiles/images.
> Once
>>> the user uploads to this directory, how can I associate it with the
>>> information in the database? What I need to do is be able to delete the
>>> images when and if the ad gets deleted (Classifieds app).
>> Also, keep in mind that users may upload the same image for multiple
>> ads... or they may use the same name for multiple images... make sure
>> your code handles that, possibly by modifying the CFFILE upload piece in
>> upload.cfm to force unique filenames rather than overwrite.
>>
>> Or maybe you've got a session var with an AD ID in it, you could just
>> put the images into a subfolder named after the ad id.
>>
>> Rick
>>
>>
> 
> 

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