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----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Betts" <nbetts@poulternet.com> To: "CF-Talk" <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 12:40 Subject: Uploading a file
> Hi, > I am trying to upload a file on a server using CFFILE. All is well in > development, however on live server I get the following error: > > Error Occurred While Processing Request > Error Diagnostic Information > Request canceled or ignored by serverServer busy or unable to fulfill > request. The server is unable to fulfill your request due to extremely high > traffic or an unexpected internal error. Please attempt your request again > (if you are repeatedly unsuccessful you should notify the site > administrator). (Location Code: 26) > > The code I use to upload file is: > <cffile action="UPLOAD" nameconflict="OVERWRITE" filefield="addfile" > destination="#application.root#jobdescriptionDocs\"> > <cfset suploadedfile = file.serverfile> > > Is this error simply a server problem or is it to do with CFFILE. > > Cheers, > Nick. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Foggy, Doreen [mailto:doreen.foggy@lmco.com] > Sent: 08 May 2001 17:16 > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: CFFILE > > > I don't think it is a permission problem. I set the permission on the > folder to everyone and still received the same error. It may be a network > problem. When I upload the file to my hard drive destination path="c:\" It > works. Any other path on my server returns the same error. Please > advise... > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---------------------------------------- > Error Diagnostic Information > Error processing CFFILE > > The directory specified in the DESTINATION attribute of the CFFILE tag (g:\) > is not valid. The directory either does not exist or is not accessible by > the ColdFusion service. > > The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of > (CFFILE), occupying document position (21:1) to (24:33). > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:howie@coolfusion.com] > Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 11:48 AM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re: CFFILE > > > If you are using UNC paths then you need to run CF under a user account with > rights to the folder on the other server. By default, > CF runs under the system account. You can change this in the NT Services > applet. > > HTH, > > Howie Hamlin - inFusion Project Manager > On-Line Data Solutions, Inc. > www.CoolFusion.com > 631-737-4668 x101 > inFusion Mail Server (iMS) - The Intelligent Mail Server > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Foggy, Doreen" <doreen.foggy@lmco.com> > To: "CF-Talk" <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com> > Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 11:43 AM > Subject: CFFILE > > > > Error Diagnostic Information > > Error processing CFFILE > > The directory specified in the DESTINATION attribute of the CFFILE tag > > chh-test\www\lmts_int\cic is not valid. The directory either does not > exist > > or is not accessible by the ColdFusion service. > > The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier > of > > (CFFILE), occupying document position > > > > > > I am using the CFFILE tag for the first time and I am running into some > > problems. Please Help! The directory does exist and I am not sure what > > accessible by the ColdFuison service means. The directory is located on > the > > web server. > > * I have two forms > > * upload.cfm (html form) > > * uploadfile.cfm (action page) > > > > The syntax for both is located below: > > > > Upload.cfm > > <title>WebStar: Contracts Online</title> > > </head> > > <body background="image/background_blue.gif" text="White" link="Silver" > > vlink="Yellow" alink="White"> > > <img src="image/file.gif" width="1200" height="50" border="0" alt=""> > > <!--- This document was created with Cold Fusion Studio ---> > > <FORM ACTION="uploadfile.cfm" ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data"METHOD=POST> > > <table > > border="0"> > > <tr> > > <td>File to upload:</td> > > <td> > > <input name="FileName" size=50 type=FILE> > > </td> > > </tr> > > <tr> > > <td>File Destination:</td> > > <td> > > <input type="text" name="FileDestination" > > value="\\chh-test\www\lmts_int\cic" size="50"> > > <input type=SUBMIT size=50 value="Upload" name="SUBMIT"> > > </td> > > </tr> > > </table> > > > > </FORM> > > </BODY> > > </HTML> > > > > Upload.cfm > > <title>WebStar: Contracts Online</title> > > </head> > > <body background="image/background_blue.gif" text="White" link="Silver" > > vlink="Yellow" alink="White"> > > <img src="image/file.gif" width="1200" height="50" border="0" alt=""> > > <!--- This document was created with Cold Fusion Studio ---> > > <cffile action="UPLOAD" > > filefield="FileName" > > destination="#form.FileDestination#" > > nameconflict="OVERWRITE"> > > <CFOUTPUT> > > <CENTER> > > CF 3.1 CFFILE Tag File Upload Demonstration Results - Example 1
> > File Upload was Successful! Information about the file is detailed below. > > </CENTER> > > <HR> > > <TABLE> > > <CAPTION><B>File Information</B></CAPTION> > > <TR> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File > > Name:</TH><TD>#File.ServerDirectory#\#FILE.ServerFile#</TD> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Content Type:</TH><TD>#File.ContentType#</TD> > > </TR> > > <TR> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Content SubType:</TH> > > <TD>#File.ContentSubType#</TD> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Client Path:</TH> > <TD>#File.ClientDirectory#</TD> > > </TR> > > <TR> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Client File:</TH><TD>#File.ClientFile#</TD> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Client > > FileName:</TH><TD>#File.ClientFileName#</TD> > > </TR> > > <TR> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Client > FileExt:</TH><TD>#File.ClientFileExt#</TD> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Server Path:</TH><TD>#File.ServerDirectory#</TD> > > </TR> > > <TR> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Server File:</TH><TD>#File.ServerFile#</TD> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Server > > FileName:</TH><TD>#File.ServerFileName#</TD> > > </TR> > > <TR> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Server > FileExt:</TH><TD>#File.ServerFileExt#</TD> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Attempted > > ServerFile:</TH><TD>#File.AttemptedServerFile#</TD> > > </TR> > > <TR> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File Existed?</TH><TD>#File.FileExisted#</TD> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File Was Saved?</TH><TD>#File.FileWasSaved#</TD> > > </TR> > > <TR> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File Was > > Overwritten?</TH><TD>#File.FileWasOverWritten#</TD> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File Was > > Appended?</TH><TD>#File.FileWasAppended#</TD> > > </TR> > > <TR> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File Was > > Renamed?</TH><TD>#File.FileWasRenamed#</TD> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File Size:</TH><TD>#File.Filesize#</TD></TH> > > </TR> > > <TR> > > <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Old File Size:</TH><TD>#File.OldFileSize#</TD> > > <TH VALIGN=top align=LEFT>Date Last > > Accessed:</TH><TD>#DateFormat(File.DateLastAccessed,'DD MMM YY')#</TD> > > </TR> > > <TR> > > <TH VALIGN=top align=LEFT>Date/Time > > Created:</TH><TD>#DateFormat(File.TimeCreated,'DD MMM YY')# > > #Timeformat(File.TimeCreated,'HH:MM:SS')#</TD> > > <TH VALIGN=top align=LEFT>Date/Time > > Modified:</TH><TD>#DateFormat(File.TimeLastModified,'DD MMM YY')# > > #Timeformat(File.TimeLastModified,'HH:MM:SS')#</TD> > > </TR> > > </TABLE> > > </CFOUTPUT> > > </BODY> > > </HTML> > > > > > > > > >