Exactly - it depends on what the client is willing to send. In IE7 my
test code gives me the full client path where it belongs in the CFFILE
struct (including my username, since I uploaded from the "My
Documents" folder in my account). Firefox displays the behaviour the
OP described (no client directory details).

I'll let you figure out which browser you prefer to use...

On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Claude Schneegans
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>Hence it seems that it would have had to know where to get the file
>  from (i.e. the client's directory and file path).
>
>  The server does not "get the file", the client sends the file, therefore
>  the server does not need to know
>  the directory name.
>  The server gets the file name, but this is just because the browser is
>  kind enough to send it with the file.
>  In theory, the server wouldn't even need the original file name.
>  This is how the HTTP protocol goes, nothing you can do about it.

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