I only pass on field to the cfc function I have since trimmed it.
 The other vars are set using a set tag.  I already lock the file operations in both the cffile and cfx_image tag.

 Thanks,
 Frederick

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Mike....

I agree, I locked <clock> the code and trimmed the form fields for my CFC to
work on the Mac and other browsers.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tangorre, Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 3:38 PM
Subject: RE: [CFCDev] file upload from ie6 - issues


  
Trim the form variable if you are on a MAC. I ran into this the other day
not using CFCs, but uploading files from a form submission.

Mike

    
Please show code, I work with CFX Image and ran into this
problem and another problem with the Mac browser.  Let me see
what I can do.

Precia
      
I have a cfc that uses cffile and cfx image to upload, create
thumbnails, convert to jpg and resize the image. My problem
        
is this, the
      
cffile struct that is created when a file is uploaded is completely
empty when uploaded though ie6. NS 7 handles the upload
        
correctly and
      
the function can continue processing the uploaded image. In
        
IE  and NS
      
the  file (when I evaluate the form.image field) shows a
        
.tmp file in
      
tmp directory. That is as far as IE ever gets. NS places
        
the file with
      
it's original name in the correct upload dir and finishes
        
processing.
      
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