> Really? I thought it buffered to file.  If not We should definitely ask adobe
> to change this behavior (or make it configurable) to stream uploads over
> x bytes (or all of them) to a temp file rather than buffer it up in memory to
> protect from running out of memory...

http://www.coldfusioncookbook.com/entry/106/Does-CFFILE-have-a-file-size-limit?

I wrote that question, but it was approved by Ray Camden, and since
he's a ColdFusion God it must true.  :)

I think I heard somewhere that you can get around this by using Java's
file functions, but I'm not sure about that.


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