Ummmmm...... the <CFEXECUTE> tag has never output any content back into the HTTP stream for me. I have always captured the output in a file and then read it back.
You would be best off to tell it what file the output should go into, then open the resultant file with <CFFILE> then output the contents of that......
Gary Menzel
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/20/2003 04:49:57 PM:
> AFAIK as long as you have the right permissions to the current directory the
> file will be created automatically (I just tested this with ls >> test.log
> and it was fine).
>
> What version of CF are you running?
>
> I've seen something similar a short while ago where I was running a process
> with output at the cmd line and it was doing everything ok, but when I ran
> it through cfexecute on cfmx there was just no output whatsoever. Other
> processes were running fine, but the one I wanted (using lynx) just didn't
> produce anything.
>
> Similar situation to yours doing task A everything was fine, but task B was
> a non event with cfexecute but worked from the cmd line.
>
> Unfortunately I never found out what the problem was.
>
> Cheers
>
> Mark
>
>
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- [cfaussie] RE: cfexecute problem... Mark Stanton
- [cfaussie] RE: cfexecute problem... Brad Apps
- [cfaussie] RE: cfexecute problem... Mark Stanton
- [cfaussie] RE: cfexecute problem... gary menzel
- [cfaussie] RE: cfexecute problem... Brad Apps
- [cfaussie] RE: cfexecute problem... gary menzel
- [cfaussie] Re: cfexecute problem... Scott Barnes
- [cfaussie] Re: cfexecute problem... gary menzel
- [cfaussie] Re: cfexecute problem... Brad Apps
- [cfaussie] Re: cfexecute problem... gary menzel
