Humm, the fact that the page works right without the cache enable means that
the HTTP request is working fine!

I think that the problem is related to some redirection that I am doing in
my Application.cfm...

Christian

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> Subject: RE: Cfcache "Connection Failure" error!
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> > Subject: Cfcache "Connection Failure" error!
> >
> > Any idea what that error means?
> 
> CFCACHE uses CFHTTP to retrieve the generated text from the 
> script; if the
> CFHTTP operation is unable to get a response from the server, 
> you will get
> that error.
> 
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
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