[hit send too soon]

Of course, you could install CFPRO on the workstation you use (assuming
you installed CFSTUDIO there) and then use your own LOCAL machine. Then
your IP should be ok...

Steve

At 10:38 AM 6/5/2000 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I'm experimenting with the use of CFHTTP and CFHTTPPARAMS to log in to a
large, 
>unaffiliated web site I frequently use and which requires username/password. 
>
>It appears the other site uses an IP check of some kind, because it throws
a vague error 
>message that reports what my IP no. is (and blocks access).  No doubt
they've instituted 
>this IP checking for security reasons. 
>
>Without breaching the bounds of ethics, I'm wondering if there's any
workaround...
>
>Gene Kraybill
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