Railo_Resource_Bundle
last edited by
todd
on 16-Dec-2010
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File System Types
Local Files
Provides access to the files on the local physical file system.
[file://] absolute-path
Where absolute-path is a valid absolute file name for the local filesystem. Examples:
- /home/someuser/somedir
- c:\program files\some dir
- c:/program files/some dir
- file://home/someuser/somedir
- file://C:/Documents and Settings
- file:////somehost/someshare/afile.txt
Zip, Tar and TGZ
Provides access to the contents of Zip, Tar and TGZ files.
zip:// arch-file-uri [! absolute-path ] tar:// arch-file-uri [! absolute-path ] tgz:// arch-file-uri [! absolute-path ]
Where arch-file-uri refers to a file of any supported type, including other zip files. Examples:
- zip://c:/somedir/somefile.zip!/zipdir/file.txt
- tgz://file://Users/susi/somefile.tar.gz!/zipdir/file.txt
- tar:///Users/susi/somefile.tar!/zipdir/file.txt
HTTP
Provides readonly access to files on an HTTP server.
http://[ username [: password ]@] hostname [: port ][ absolute-path ]
Examples:
FTP
Provides access to the files on an FTP server.
ftp://[ username [: password ]@] hostname [: port ][ absolute-path ]
Example:
RAM
A filesystem which stores all the data in memory.
ram://[ path ]
Example:
- ram:///any/path/to/file.txt
S3
Provides access to the files on an S3 (Simple Storage Service) Internet Storage
s3://accessKey:secretAccessKey@amazonaws.com[ absolute-path ]
Example:
- s3://ddsfdsfer34ewe:ewdkwhekwrh3432@amazonaws.com/somebucket/dir/somefile.txt
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