right... sorry to be unclear on that. On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Wil Genovese <[email protected]> wrote: > > Ah, so you're accessing the MLS's Photo server? > > > Wil Genovese > Sr. Web Application Developer/ > Systems Administrator > CF Webtools > www.cfwebtools.com > > [email protected] > www.trunkful.com > > On May 14, 2012, at 3:19 PM, Les Irvin wrote: > >> >> Problem is, I don't have access to the server other than to reference >> it. They have a server that hosts the photographs, and another server >> that hosts the html. So I can only reference the photos using a full >> URL from another server entirely. >> >> On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Christopher Watson <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> Hmmm... would it possible to just use the <cfdirectory> tag's list action >>> on the root directory, with recurse=yes, type=file, and filter attribute? >>> If all of the file names are of a consistent format, you could probably >>> just find the right file with that one tag, knowing the property number. >>> >>> -Christopher >>> >>>> Not exactly a CF question per se, sorry... but... I'm trying to write >>>> a formula in CF and my algebra skills are rusty. >>>> >>>> I'm working with a real estate MLS system that divides their online >>>> photos, sequentially, into 256 different directories - numbered 1 >>>> through 256. When they get up to directory 256, they start back again >>>> at 1. When I asked for a reference table, they explained "we don't >>>> have one, it just happens automatically". Trouble is, I need to >>>> automatically find the photos armed only with the property number. >>>> >>>> For example (actual data): >>>> property #794622 is placed in directory 254. >>>> property #794623 is placed in directory 255. >>>> property #794624 is placed in directory 256. >>>> property #794625 is placed in directory 1. >>>> property #794626 is placed in directory 2. >>>> property #794627 is placed in directory 3. >>>> ...and on and on sequentially... >>>> >>>> What formula can I use that will allow me to take any property number >>>> (say 45 or 1023465 or 332495845745, etc, etc...) and find its >>>> corresponding directory number? >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance for indulging me on this one... >>>> Les >>> >>> >> >> > >
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