User Guide
CFML Quick Reference 31
Note: You can substitute the prefix CFERROR for Error, if
type = "Exception" or "Monitor"; for example,
CFERROR.Diagnostics, CFERROR.Mailto or
CFERROR.DateTime.
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
CFFTP error variables
When you use the cfftp stoponerror attribute, these
variables are populated:
CFFTP.Succeeded
CFFTP.ErrorCode
CFFTP.ErrorText
CFFTP ReturnValue variable
Some cfftp file and directory operations provide a return
value, in the variable CFFTP.ReturnValue. Its value is
determined by the results of the action attribute. When you
specify any of the following actions, cfftp returns a value:
GetCurrentDir
GetCurrentURL
ExistsDir
ExistsFile
Exists
CFFTP query object columns
When you use the cfftp tag with the listdir action,
cfftp returns a query object, where queryname is the name
attribute value, and row is the row number of each file or
directory entry:
queryname.Name[row]
queryname.Path[row]
queryname.URL[row]
queryname.Length[row]
queryname.LastModified[row]
queryname.Attributes
queryname.IsDirectory
queryname.Mode