From: sbudlong on 31 Jan 2008 22:20 In .NET there is a way to do a batch upload. You designate an upload folder, and when a user clicks a button, all the files in that folder are uploaded at once. Good for an image library administrator, for example. In CF, I don't see a similar ease-of-use. I've found an article that explains how to do a multi-file upload using Flex 2 and CF MX and another article that shows how to use a $50 utility. Does anyone know of a way to do this simply with CF code, maybe a custom tag or a UDF or somthing else? Using Flash would be a good prospect, too. Perhaps there's a way a user could click a "browse" button in a Flash form, drag and drop multiple files, and then upload them all at once. That's what the ProFlashUpload utility does. But is that utility the only way to accomplish this? If it is, I'll gladly pay for it. Before I do, though, I'd just like to make sure there are no other known options. Notes I've taken during my online searching appear below, in case anyone else is interested. NOTES Uploading multiple files upload directory/folder batch uploading multi-file upload custom file upload class http://labs.newmediateam.com/Multifileupload/FileUpload.html using Flex 2 / Flash Player 9. The server=side upload script is ColdFusion. his article is here http://ryanfavro.newmediateam.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/8/12/Flex-2-Multi-File-Upl oad-Example ****************** Multiple-File Uploads with ColdFusion http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/read/279878.htm ***************** Multiple file upload with Flex and ColdFusion http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/multifile_upload.html ******************* http://www.cftopper.com/index.cfm/blogId/1/tag/ColdFusion CF_ProFlashUpload download free demo from http://www.cftagstore.com/tags/flashmultipleupload.cfm
From: Ken Ford - *ACE* on 2 Feb 2008 10:48 Never used it but here's one: http://uploadformcfc.riaforge.org/ -- Ken Ford Adobe Community Expert - Dreamweaver Fordwebs, LLC http://www.fordwebs.com "sbudlong" <webforumsuser(a)macromedia.com> wrote in message news:fnu36d$ksf$1(a)forums.macromedia.com... > In .NET there is a way to do a batch upload. You designate an upload > folder, > and when a user clicks a button, all the files in that folder are uploaded > at > once. Good for an image library administrator, for example. In CF, I don't > see > a similar ease-of-use. I've found an article that explains how to do a > multi-file upload using Flex 2 and CF MX and another article that shows > how to > use a $50 utility. > > Does anyone know of a way to do this simply with CF code, maybe a custom > tag > or a UDF or somthing else? Using Flash would be a good prospect, too. > Perhaps > there's a way a user could click a "browse" button in a Flash form, drag > and > drop multiple files, and then upload them all at once. That's what the > ProFlashUpload utility does. But is that utility the only way to > accomplish > this? If it is, I'll gladly pay for it. Before I do, though, I'd just like > to > make sure there are no other known options. > > Notes I've taken during my online searching appear below, in case anyone > else > is interested. > > NOTES > > Uploading multiple files > > upload directory/folder > batch uploading > multi-file upload > custom file upload class > > http://labs.newmediateam.com/Multifileupload/FileUpload.html > > using Flex 2 / Flash Player 9. The server=side upload script is > ColdFusion. > > his article is here > > http://ryanfavro.newmediateam.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/8/12/Flex-2-Multi-File-Upl > oad-Example > > > ****************** > > Multiple-File Uploads with ColdFusion > > http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/read/279878.htm > > > ***************** > > Multiple file upload with Flex and ColdFusion > > http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/multifile_upload.html > > > ******************* > > http://www.cftopper.com/index.cfm/blogId/1/tag/ColdFusion > > > CF_ProFlashUpload > > download free demo from > http://www.cftagstore.com/tags/flashmultipleupload.cfm >
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