Dave Carabetta wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 14:14:12 -0400, Peter J. FarrellI haven't worked too much with cffile, but if what you say that the passed reference is the name of the temp file CF creates when you upload it...couldn't you just read that file by using the reference and rename or move it?
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Why don't you just pass in the the form field that has the file? form.This_File to arguments of the CFC?
Because you get an error saying that "this field does not contain a file" (or something very similar). I tried that as in my first pass, thinking along the same lines as you. That would be intuitive, right? Well, apparently it has something to do with the way the file upload works with cffile. Interestingly, if you were to do a cfdump of the Arguments scope passing in only the file field, you'd see that the value of the field is the tmp file that ColdFusion creates when it uploads the file. Alas, an error is thrown when I try and call the cffile tag using the passed-in Argument name. Hence, the need for the form scope reference.
Does that make sense?
Regards,
Dave.
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