Assuming both of your boxes are MS WindowsNT/W2k you could:
1) Map a drive from one box to the other and use CFFILE to copy
2) Run an FTP daemon on one or both boxes and use CFFTP to copy
3) Use WDDX to push/get preprocessed chunks from one box to the other
Steve
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From: Sall, Basia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Run CF on one server and write to another server?
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I am currently using CF to create static html pages on a daily basis. Once
they are created, I want to write or move them to another server. Any
suggestions as to how to get the files moved or written over to the other
server? I am having no luck here,
Thanks in advance,
Basia
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