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   cffile action = "append"
 
Description 
   Appends text to a text file on the server.
 
Syntax 
<cffile 
  action = "append"
  file = "full_path_name"
  output = "string"
  addNewLine = "Yes" or "No"
  attributes = "file_attributes_list">
  mode = "mode"
  charset = "charset_option" > 
 
See also 
   cfdirectory
 
History 
   New in ColdFusion MX: on Windows platforms, the temporary, archive, and system options of the attributes attribute are deprecated. Do not use them in new applications. They might not work, and might cause an error, in later releases. 
   New in ColdFusion MX: this action attribute option supports the charset attribute.
 
Attributes 
   
  
  
    | Attribute | Req/Opt | Default | Description | 
  
    | action 
 | Required 
 | 
 | Type of file manipulation that the tag performs. 
 | 
  
    | file 
 | Required 
 | 
 | Absolute pathname of file on web server to which to append content of outputattribute.On Windows, use backward slashes; on UNIX, use forward slashes.
 
 | 
  
    | mode 
 | Optional 
 | 
 | Applies only to Solaris and HP-UX. Permissions. Octal values of Unix chmod command. Assigned to owner, group, and other, respectively. For example: 
 
644: Assigns read/write permission to owner; read permission to group and other
777: Assigns read/write/execute permission to all | 
  
    | output 
 | Required 
 | 
 | String to append to the file. 
 | 
  
    | addNewLine 
 | Optional 
 | Yes 
 | 
Yes: appends newline character to text written to file
No | 
  
    | attributes 
 | Optional 
 | 
 | One attribute (Windows) or a comma-delimited list of attributes (other platforms) to set on the file. If omitted, the file's attributes are maintained.
 Each value must be specified explicitly. For example, if you specify
 attributes = "readOnly", all other attributes are overwritten.
 | 
  
    | charset 
 | Optional 
 | UTF-8 
 | The Java character set name used for the file contents. The following values are typically used:
 
 
For a list of character sets, see:UTF-8
ISO-8859-1 UTF-16US-ASCIIUTF-16BEUTF-16LE http://www.w3.org/International/O-charset-lang.html
 
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Example  
   This example appends a text string to the file fieldwork.txt: 
<cffile action = "append"
  file = "c:\files\updates\fieldwork.txt" 
output = "<b>But Davis Square is the place to be.</b>">
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