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CFfile help

LEGEND ,
Jul 05, 2006 Jul 05, 2006

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I need some help.

We upgraded our servers. My CF code did not change.

On the new servers, the uploaded documents are in a folder that should not
exist. In each case the folder's name is the name that the document should
have. The document is always inside the folder.

The old server was Windows 2000 with CF MX 6.1. The new server is Windows
2003 with CF MX 7.0.1.

I cannot believe that I am the first person to encounter this strange
behavior. Thanks in advance.

-brian


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LEGEND ,
Jul 05, 2006 Jul 05, 2006

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you are not the first person...this is patched. Try upgrading to 7.02 or
go through the hotfixes.
HTH
--
Tim Carley
www.recfusion.com
info@NOSPAMINGrecfusion.com

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LEGEND ,
Jul 05, 2006 Jul 05, 2006

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Tim -

Thanks for the information.

Are you referring to this TechNote, http://www.adobe.com/go/f97044e? The
TechNote is NOT correct. It says <<Note: Code that specifies a directory in
the destination field for cffile action="upload" will not have this
problem.>> My destination is in the format of drive:\path\filename. These
comments are aimed at Adobe, not you.

Your recommendation still sounds like the best solution.

-brian

"Mountain Lover" <info@NOSPAMrecfusion.com> wrote in message
news:e8grjg$g3o$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> you are not the first person...this is patched. Try upgrading to 7.02 or
> go through the hotfixes.
> HTH
> --
> Tim Carley
> www.recfusion.com
> info@NOSPAMINGrecfusion.com


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LEGEND ,
Jul 06, 2006 Jul 06, 2006

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LATEST
Just to let everyone know. Updater 7.0.2 fixed this issue

-brian

"Brian Hogue" <bhogue@npcc.org> wrote in message
news:e8hakb$5hu$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Tim -
>
> Thanks for the information.
>
> Are you referring to this TechNote, http://www.adobe.com/go/f97044e? The
> TechNote is NOT correct. It says <<Note: Code that specifies a directory
> in the destination field for cffile action="upload" will not have this
> problem.>> My destination is in the format of drive:\path\filename. These
> comments are aimed at Adobe, not you.
>
> Your recommendation still sounds like the best solution.
>
> -brian
>
> "Mountain Lover" <info@NOSPAMrecfusion.com> wrote in message
> news:e8grjg$g3o$1@forums.macromedia.com...
>> you are not the first person...this is patched. Try upgrading to 7.02 or
>> go through the hotfixes.
>> HTH
>> --
>> Tim Carley
>> www.recfusion.com
>> info@NOSPAMINGrecfusion.com
>
>


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