Hi everybody,
We've got a rather urgent and baffling problem that we were hoping someone might have
an answer to.
Our application is using CFHTTP to communicate with a Perl script on a Unix box. The
calls succeed if we make them from our development machines, but on the live server,
the Perl
script is receiving apparently mangled HTTP requests. Each variable name (or possibly
value) seems to be prefixed with a "Content-Disposition" header.
As far as I'm aware, Perl is mean to remove all HTTP headers from the data. Where
might these be coming from? Could the Perl script be using an older version of HTTP?
We just have no idea where this is being introduced, because of limited access to the
machines in question, and some rather unfortunate configuration issues with them.
If anybody has any idea whether this could be related to CF 4.5 (which is what's
running on the live server) or some service pack update or anything, please let us
know.
David
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Guy Bibby
Ubiquity Software Limited
+64 9 309 1921
http://www.ubiquity.co.nz
Internet and Database Integration
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