CFFILE.ServerFile
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/00000192.htm#2712126
CFFILE ACTION=Upload variables
File variables are read-only. Use the CFFILE prefix to
reference file
variables; for example, CFFILE.ClientDirectory. The File
prefix is
deprecated in favor of the CFFILE prefix.
CFFILE.AttemptedServerFile
CFFILE.ClientDirectory
CFFILE.ClientFile
CFFILE.ClientFileExt
CFFILE.ClientFileName
CFFILE.ContentSubType
CFFILE.ContentType
CFFILE.DateLastAccessed
CFFILE.FileExisted
CFFILE.FileSize
CFFILE.FileWasAppended
CFFILE.FileWasOverwritten
CFFILE.FileWasRenamed
CFFILE.FileWasSaved
CFFILE.OldFileSize
CFFILE.ServerDirectory
CFFILE.ServerFile
CFFILE.ServerFileExt
CFFILE.ServerFileName
CFFILE.TimeCreated
CFFILE.TimeLastModified
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Ken Ford
Adobe Community Expert
"noijet" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in
message
news:efc7gq$n7s$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Hi, I'd like to know how to get form upload value?
> I have my initial page, index.cfm that has a upload
input box (named
> "fileToUpload")that submits to action.cfm. In action.cfm
I tried to get
> the
> value of the input by doing
<cfoutput>#form.fileToUpload#</cfoutput> but
> instead I got a string like
>
("E:\JRun4\servers\cfusion\SERVER-INF\temp\cfusion-war-tmp\neotmp5263.tmp"),
> I
> expected it to be the value that was in the upload input
field (i.e.
> "E:\My
> Pictures\Flowers.jpg"). How do I get this?
> Thanks,
> noijet
>