ProFlashUpload Version 1.0

Introduction

Thank you for downloading Digital Crew's ProFlashUpload component.
We hope you will be happy with the product. If you have any comments,
questions or support requests, please contact us at info@digital-crew.com.

Installation

Quick Demo Installation

Just copy this entire folder to your ColdFusion webserver root and browse to the the folder in your web browser.

To install this in your own application
  1. Copy the dcCom folder from this folder to the root of your application. (The root is where you application.cfm file is).
  2. Copy the dcCom.cfm custom tag file to the folder where you will be calling this component from.
  3. Just call the component using <cf_dcCom component="ProFlashUpload" folder="#folder#"></cf_dcCom>.

Licensing & Purchasing

License Type

The component uses per-website licensing.

If you have purchased this component

If you have purchased this component from www.cftagstore.com - you can register the website(s) you want to use this component on from your My Account page.

If you are running the demo

When you run the ProFlashUpload component on a live website and you have not purchased a licence for that website, the upload component will display a banner saying "Unregistered Version - Click here to purchase". Simply clicking that banner will bring you to a page on www.cftagstore.com where you can purchase a license for the current website.
When you purchase the licence, the banner will no longer appear.

Support

We're glad to help.
Email: support@digital-crew.com

Upgrades

When major upgrades for a component are realeased, we email all of that products customers to let them know - and get this... all upgrades are free!

Finally

Peter Coppinger aka Topper comments: I really hope you find the component easy-to-use and usefull. I'd appreciate your feedback so please leave some comments on the CFTagStore.com page or email me directly - topper@digital-crew.com.

Staying in Touch With Digital Crew's Lead Developers:
Topper's Blog: www.cftopper.com
Dan's Blog: www.cfdan.com



Demos