Macromedia coldfusion 4.5-cfml language reference User Manual
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CFML Language Reference
PORT="port"
CONNECTION="name"
PROXYSERVER="proxyserver"
PROXYBYPASS="proxybypass"
RETRYCOUNT="number"
STOPONERROR="Yes/No"
PASSIVE="Yes/No">
CONNECTION="name"
PROXYSERVER="proxyserver"
PROXYBYPASS="proxybypass"
RETRYCOUNT="number"
STOPONERROR="Yes/No"
PASSIVE="Yes/No">
ACTION
Required. Determines the FTP operation to perform. To create an FTP connection,
use Open. To terminate an FTP connection, use Close. See
use Open. To terminate an FTP connection, use Close. See
Connection Caching
for more information.
USERNAME
Required for Open. User name to pass in the FTP operation.
PASSWORD
Required for Open. Password to log the user.
SERVER
Required for Open. The FTP server to connect to, as in
ftp.myserver.com
TIMEOUT
Optional. Value in seconds for the timeout of all operations, including individual
data request operations. Defaults to 30 seconds.
data request operations. Defaults to 30 seconds.
PORT
Optional. The remote port to connect to. Defaults to 21 for FTP.
CONNECTION
Optional. The name of the FTP connection. Used to cache the current FTP
connection or to reuse connection information from a previous connection of the
same name. All calls to CFFTP with the same connection name will reuse the same
FTP connection information.
connection or to reuse connection information from a previous connection of the
same name. All calls to CFFTP with the same connection name will reuse the same
FTP connection information.
PROXYSERVER
Optional. A string that contains the name of the proxy server (or servers) to use if
proxy access was specified. If this parameter is NULL, the tag reads proxy
information from the registry.
proxy access was specified. If this parameter is NULL, the tag reads proxy
information from the registry.
PROXYBYPASS
Optional. An optional list of host names or IP addresses, or both, that are known
locally. Requests to these names are not routed through the proxy. The list can
contain wildcards, such as "157.55.* *int*", meaning any IP address starting with
157.55, or any name containing the substring "int", will bypass the proxy. If this
parameter specifies the "<local>" macro as the only entry, the tag bypasses any
host name that does not contain a period. For example, "www.microsoft.com" is
routed to the proxy, whereas "internet" is not. If this parameter is NULL, the tag
reads the bypass list from the registry.
locally. Requests to these names are not routed through the proxy. The list can
contain wildcards, such as "157.55.* *int*", meaning any IP address starting with
157.55, or any name containing the substring "int", will bypass the proxy. If this
parameter specifies the "<local>" macro as the only entry, the tag bypasses any
host name that does not contain a period. For example, "www.microsoft.com" is
routed to the proxy, whereas "internet" is not. If this parameter is NULL, the tag
reads the bypass list from the registry.