CFFILE ACTION = MOVE | |
Description
Moves a file from one location to another on the server. | |
Syntax<cffile action = "move" source = "full_path_name" destination = "full_path_name" mode = "mode" attributes = "file_attributes_list" charset = "charset_option"> | |
See also
cfdirectory |
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History
New in ColdFusion MX: this action attribute option supports the charset attribute. New in ColdFusion MX: A directory path that you specify in the destination attribute does not require a trailing slash. New in ColdFusion MX: on Windows platforms, the temporary, archive, and system options of the attributes attribute are deprecated. Do not use them in new applications. They might not work, and might cause an error, in later releases.
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Example
The following example moves the keymemo.doc file from the c:\files\upload\ directory to the c:\files\memo\ directory on Windows: <cffile action = "move" source = "c:\files\upload\keymemo.doc" destination = "c:\files\memo\"> In this example, the destination directory is "memo." |
ACTION | |
Required | |
Type of file manipulation that the tag performs. |
SOURCE | |
Required | |
Absolute pathname of file on web server. On Windows, use backward slashes; on UNIX, use forward slashes. |
DESTINATION | |
Required | |
Absolute pathname of directory or file on web server. ColdFusion 5 and earlier: trailing slash in directory path is required. ColdFusion MX: trailing slash in directory path is optional. On Windows, use backward slashes; on UNIX, use forward slashes. |
MODE | |
Optional | |
Applies only to Solaris and HP-UX. Permissions. Octal values of UNIX chmod command. Assigned to owner, group, and other, respectively. For example:
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ATTRIBUTES | |
Optional | |
One attribute (Windows) or a comma-delimited list of attributes (other platforms) to set on the file. If omitted, the file's attributes are maintained. Each value must be specified explicitly. For example, if you specify attributes = "readOnly", all other attributes are overwritten.
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CHARSET | |
Optional | |
Default value: "UTF-8"
A Java character set name for the file contents. The following values are typically used:
For a list of character sets, see:http://www.w3.org/International/O-charset-lang.html |