Not that it HAS to be flex. Just as easy to do it using normal flash and for
what it will be doing flex might be a little over kill 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Kai Koenig
Sent: Monday, 7 April 2008 1:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Document Download


Hi Brett,

not that I know of easily in CF. What you could do is have a tiny Flex
application being responsible for the downloads. The Flex app pushes the
file to the client and will broadcast progress events as well as a complete
event. In the complete event handler you could then trigger a service call
to a CFC to update the download counter etc.

Cheers
Kai


>I'm using cfcontent to deliver documents that are stored off the 
>webroot. Part of the process is to track how many times a document has 
>been downloaded with a view to limiting the number of times it is
delivered.
>
>I'm just wondering if there is any way for the server to be notified 
>when a document has been successfully delivered? As in, the client 
>didn't cancel the download before it started or they didn't lose the 
>connection half way through etc.
>




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