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ColdFusion CFFILE CFDIRECTORY Trying To Copy Files From One Server To Another

Asked by FSUKXAZ in Cold Fusion Markup Language, Miscellaneous Web Development

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I'm trying to copy files from one server to another.  I'm using ColdFusion.  I have a CFM page set up that reads (and outputs the info to the screen so I can see it)  the files from a particular directory using CFDIRECTORY and filters the list to only include CFM pages. Then I CFLOOP over the reults and inside that loop have a CFFILE that copies the files from one directory to another.  Yea! It works.  However, I don't want to copy these files to a directory on the same server anymore.  The new requirements are to have them copied to another server.  How exactly do I do that WITH MY existing code?  Meaning what can I do to the DESTINATION attribute.

Example that works from server to same server:
<CFDIRECTORY Directory= "#GetDirectoryFromPath(GetTemplateFromPath())#" NAME="MyDirectory" ACTION="List" FILTER="*.cfm">
<CFTABLE QUERY="MyDirectory" HTMLTABLE COLHEADERS>
   <CFCOL HEADER="Name" TEXT="#Name#">
   <CFCOL HEADER="Type" TEXT="#Type#">
   <CFCOL HEADER="Size" TEXT="#Size#">
</CFTABLE>
<CFLOOP QUERY="MyDirectory">
   <CFFILE ACTION="Copy" SOURCE="c:/Blah" DESTINATION="c:/Blah/BackUp/" NAMECONFLICT="Overwrite">
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Tags: coldfusion, copy, cffile, server, another
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