>
> Instead of using CFCONTENT, you can use CF to create a temporary URL, then
> let your web server serve the file directly. For example, you could use
> CFEXECUTE to create a symlink to a directory containing the file, then
> after
> an hour (or whatever time you deem appropriate) you could delete the
> symlink.
>
>
Thanks Dave. After a bit of Googling, it appears you have answered a similar
question at a previous time. You mentioned using the Junction sysinternals
tool to do this. I could not find that thread on houseoffusion.com, but here
it is in another mail archive site:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg253608.html.

Looks like this might work the best for the current setup.

For the future though, I guess I also want to use this opportunity to ask if
people have had good experiences in general with using the Amazon S3
service. Barney seems to like it a lot, but are there any major gotchas?

Thanks,
George


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