> I am uploading a file using CFFILE that can then be immediately viewed on
a
> web page. The steps I am taking are:
> At step 4, I sometimes get this error:
>
> Unable to move file 'C:\web\server\path\images\temp\abcdefg.jpg' to path
> 'C:\web\server\path\images\picture.jpg'. Access is denied.
Yeah I get this sometimes too. I think it has something to do with IIS
having
a hold on the image and not letting anything else touch it. It only happens
when
I do and upload, look at the result on the website then try and upload
again.
-- Ric Smith
> I am uploading a file using CFFILE that can
At 02:04 PM 5/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I am uploading a file using CFFILE that can then be immediately viewed on a
>web page. The steps I am taking are:
>
>1. Check for occurances of an old file with the same name
>2. If found, delete it
>3. Upload the new file to a temp directory
>4. Move the fil
lable from our web site (inFusion Authenticator version
2.0 for WebSite and NTMail is now released)
- Original Message -
From: Todd Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 2:04 PM
Subject: CFFILE .. access denied.
> I am uploading a fi
.. access denied.
I am uploading a file using CFFILE that can then be immediately viewed on a
web page. The steps I am taking are:
1. Check for occurances of an old file with the same name
2. If found, delete it
3. Upload the new file to a temp directory
4. Move the file from the temp directory to the
I am uploading a file using CFFILE that can then be immediately viewed on a
web page. The steps I am taking are:
1. Check for occurances of an old file with the same name
2. If found, delete it
3. Upload the new file to a temp directory
4. Move the file from the temp directory to the production
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