You've already got the answer.. restrict based on conditional logic.

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Billy Cravens
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Palyne Gaenir wrote:

> I have some apps that allow file uploads.  I don't specify the mime
> types allowed because it needs to be open to nearly anything the
> clients want to upload, from images to java to pdf to spreadsheets
> and docs etc. etc.  However, I would like to make it so that com,
> exe, bat, and file extensions like that will not be accepted.  I
> realize I could do this with a simple CFIF on the value of the file
> field, but I am wondering if there is some way to "restrict" as well
> as to "allow" filetypes in the CFFILE tag.  None of my books mention
> this so I am guessing not but I thought I would ask the experts
> anyway.
>
> Palyne
> ScienceHorizon
>
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