I had only tested it on CF5. It works fine in MX.
-----Original Message----- From: Guillermo Dewey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 3:26 PM To: inFusion Support List Subject: RE: [iMS] Problem with FusionMail 1.02 file attachments Found the same on cf5 and had to replace it with a vb object using cfobject. We did try some cfx that work with ".." you might try some "already made" tags to work things around.. Not sure if CF MX has the same problem with ".." on the file extension. What version of cf server are you using? ============================= Guillermo Dewey Guerra [EMAIL PROTECTED] Metro Solutions S.A. de C.V. http://www.metro.com.mx http://www.destinoweb.com Tel. 52-81-83907000 Fax. 52-81-83907001 Movil. 52-81-83092416 MSN. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Marc Lichtenfeld [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 10:18 AM To: inFusion Support List Subject: RE: [iMS] Problem with FusionMail 1.02 file attachments Unfortunately, CF doesn't allow rename either. At least, not for me. -----Original Message----- From: Steve Garrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 12:39 PM To: inFusion Support List Subject: RE: [iMS] Problem with FusionMail 1.02 file attachments This explains what I have seen on occasion as well. Perhaps a check for ".." sort of chars in the file name and a rename operation first? Hmmmm. Thanks for sharing this info. Steve At 07:43 AM 3/16/2004 -0700, Paul Smith wrote: >I wasn't sure if the ".." was there in the original or if the app somehow >put the ".." there. > >best, paul > >At 07:16 AM 3/16/2004, you wrote: >>The issue appears to be CF. It refuses to delete files with ".." in the >>name (i.e. 843 60th >> > > >St..jpg). I've run into this recently. I could not find a way around >> it in CF. For now I delete them manually, but I believe a java object >> could easily be created to handle these. >> >> >>------------------------------------------------------ >>Marc Lichtenfeld >>Senior Programmer/Technology Lead >>www.bigdough.com >> >> >> >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Paul Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:06 PM >>To: inFusion Support List >>Subject: Re: [iMS] Problem with FusionMail 1.02 file attachments >> >> >>Here ya go: >> >><cfif odsmime_query.recordcount gt 0> >><!--- does the directory exist? ---> >> <cfif not directoryexists("#attachReadRoot#")> >> <cfdirectory action="create" directory="#attachreadroot#"> >> </cfif> >> <cfif not directoryexists("#attachReadRoot##client.accountnum#\")> >> <cfdirectory action="create" >>directory="#attachreadroot##client.accountnum#\"> >> </cfif> >><!--- is there anything in there already? Clear out if RFC822 is 0 >>otherwise we need the attachment that's already there ---> >><cfif RFC822 is 0> >> <cfdirectory action="list" >>directory="#attachreadroot##client.accountnum#\" name="attlist"> >> <cfoutput query="attlist"> >> THIS IS LINE 64>>>>>>> <cfif (name neq ".") and (name neq >>"..")><cffile action="delete" >>file="#attachreadroot##client.accountnum#\#name#"></cfif> >> </cfoutput> >></cfif> >><!--- OK...now decode the attachments ---> >> <cfx_odsmime action="decode" file="#getmail.filename#" filelist="all" >>overwrite="YES" decodedir="#attachreadroot##client.accountnum#\" >>decodehtmlattachments="yes"> >><!--- if RFC822 is not 0 then we need to cycle through the RFC822 >>attachments for the proper one ---> >> <cfloop index="temp" from="1" to="#rfc822#"> >> <cfx_odsmime action="decode" >>file="#attachreadroot##client.accountnum#\#ODSMIME_RFC822#" filelist="all" >>decodedir="#attachreadroot##client.accountnum#\" decodehtmlattachments="yes"> >> </cfloop> >></cfif> >> >>best, paul >> >> >>At 08:35 PM 3/15/2004, you wrote: >> >Could you send me a few of the lines of code near the line mentioned in >> >the error message? I tried an attachment with a space on one of our >> >development servers and it worked fine (CFMX 6.1 and FusionMail v2.7 beta). >> > >> >Regards, >> > >> >Howie >> > >> >----- Original Message ----- >> >From: "Paul Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >To: "inFusion Support List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 9:27 PM >> >Subject: [iMS] Problem with FusionMail 1.02 file attachments >> > >> > >> > > Any suggestions on the following error message? >> > > >> > > best, paul >> > > >> > > At 11:57 AM 3/15/2004, you wrote: >> > > >We cannnot access any file attachments when using the web interface to >> > > >the mail server. Looking at the error message that comes up (it's the >> > same >> > > >message >> > > >for any piece of email with an attachment) it looks like there's a >> poorly >> > > >named >> > > >file in a Fusionmail subdirectory. >> > > > >> > > >here's the error text: >> > > >======================================================== >> > > >Error Diagnostic Information >> > > >Error processing CFFILE >> > > > >> > > >The path, 'c:\website\htdocs\FusionMail1\htdocs\attachments\149\843 60th >> > > >St..jpg', is illegal. Path specifications cannot include >> > > >'..' >> > > > >> > > >The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier >> > > >of (CFFILE), occupying document position (64:48) to >> > > >(64:121) in the template file >> > > >C:\WebSite\htdocs\FusionMail1\htdocs\readmessage.cfm. >> > > > >> > > ==^======================================================= This list server is Powered by iMS "The Swiss Army Knife of Mail Servers" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided as a free service. Although we will try to address issues in a timely manner, support via this list is not guaranteed. If you require expedited support then a support contract is required. Support may be purchased from http://www.coolfusion.com/commerce. 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