formurl2attributes just creates a copy of the form and url scoped variables
into the attributes scope.  This doesn't mean you have to use the attributes
scoped copy.  So just because you now have an attributes.filename  doesn't
mean you still can't use form.filename.
If that's really your problem.


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> i am sorry.
>
> some things went wrong with my mail and stuff i will include the message
as
> i ment it below.
>
> sorry for the inconvinience.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------
> I use the cf_formurl2attributes tag in my app_global.
>
> Now i am trying to publish a picture using the CFFILE tag.
>
> If i use it i get the following error.
> >In order to upload a file from a form submission you must
> specify a FILEFIELD attribute to >indicate which form field
> contains the uploaded file.
>
> >This attribute must be a form field name.
>
> I think the problem is that cffile expects an form field
> but gets a attribute.
>
> how can i solve this problem?
>
> Rutger  Boekhorst
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
> > Babelfish, anybody? Ekri, can you tell us what this guy is saying? He's
> > speakin' Fusebox, but the other words ain't in my "Quick Reference Guide
> to
> > CFML"...
> >
> > Alan McCollough
> > Web Programmer
> > Alaska Native Medical Center
> >
>
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