Appends text to a text file on the server.
<cffile 
    action = "append"
    file = "full pathname"
    output = "string"
    addNewLine = "yes|no"
    attributes = "file attributes list"
    charset = "characterset option" 
    fixnewline = "yes|no"
    mode = "mode">
See the History section of the main cffile tag page.
| 
 Attribute  | 
    
 Req/Opt  | 
    
 Default  | 
    
 Description  | 
  
|---|---|---|---|
| 
 action  | 
    
 Required  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 Type of file manipulation that the tag performs.  | 
  
| 
 file  | 
    
 Required  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 Pathname of the file to which to append content of output attribute. If not an absolute path (starting with a drive letter and a colon, or a forward or backward slash), it is relative to the ColdFusion temporary directory, which is returned by the GetTempDirectory function.  | 
  
| 
 output  | 
    
 Required  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 String to append to the file.  | 
  
| 
 addNewLine  | 
    
 Optional  | 
    
 yes  | 
    
  | 
  
| 
 attributes  | 
    
 Optional  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 Applies to Windows. A comma-delimited list of attributes 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  | 
    
 JVM default file character set  | 
    
 The character encoding in which the file contents is encoded. The following list includes commonly used values: 
 For more information character encodings, see www.w3.org/International/O-charset.html.  | 
  
| 
 fixnewline  | 
    
 Optional  | 
    
 No  | 
    
 For an example that uses this attribute, see cffile action = "write".  | 
  
| 
 mode  | 
    
 Optional  | 
    
 
  | 
    
 Applies only to UNIX and Linux. Permissions. Octal values of UNIX chmod command. Assigned to owner, group, and other, respectively; for example: 
  | 
  
<!--The first example creates the file \temp\foo on a windows system and sets attributes to normal. ---> <cffile action = "write" file = "\temp\foo" attributes = normal output = "some text"> <!--- The second example appends to the file. ---> <cffile action = "append" file = "\temp\foo" attributes = normal output = "Is this a test?">