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Moving, Renaming, Copying, and Deleting Server Files
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With CFFILE, you can create application pages to manage files on your Web server. You can use the tag to move files from one directory to another, rename files, copy a file, or delete a file.
The examples below show static values for many of the attributes. However, the value of all or part of any attribute in a CFFILE tag can be a dynamic parameter. This makes CFFILE a very powerful tool.
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Moving a file (ACTION="MOVE") |
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CFFILE can be used to move a file from one location on the server to another.
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Example
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The following example moves the file "KeyMemo.doc" file from the c:\files\upload\ directory to the c:\files\memo\ directory:
<CFFILE ACTION="MOVE"
SOURCE="c:\files\upload\KeyMemo.doc"
DESTINATION="c:\files\memo\">
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Renaming a file (ACTION="RENAME") |
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CFFILE can be used to rename a file on a server.
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Example
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The following example renames the file KeyMemo.doc to OldMemo.doc :
<CFFILE ACTION="Rename"
SOURCE="c:\files\memo\KeyMemo.doc"
DESTINATION="c:\files\memo\OldMemo.doc">
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Copying a file (ACTION="COPY") |
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CFFILE can be used to copy a file from one directory to another on the server.
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Example
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The following example saves a copy of the KeyMemo.doc file in the c:\files\backup\ directory:
<CFFILE ACTION="Copy"
SOURCE="c:\files\upload\KeyMemo.doc"
DESTINATION="c:\files\backup\">
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Deleting a file (ACTION="DELETE") |
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CFFILE can be used to delete a file on the server.
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Example
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The following example permanently deletes the specified file:
<CFFILE ACTION="Delete"
FILE="c:\files\upload\"oldfile.txt">
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