Tony,

I read in a lot of the forum posts about the SSL issues, but since this 
is running in plain site and the URL being drawn is the same....I still 
have an issue.

Cutter

Tony Weeg wrote:

>I had problems with cfhttp and mx, however it 
>was an ssl issue...when posting to an https url, 
>I would get the same errors you are...i wonder if there
>is any correlation?
>
>..tony
>
>Tony Weeg
>Senior Web Developer
>UnCertified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
>Information System Design
>Navtrak, Inc.
>Mobile workforce monitoring, mapping & reporting
>www.navtrak.net
>410.548.2337 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Cutter (CF_Talk) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 3:46 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: CFHTTP on MX
>
>
>I've tried to look through the archive on this but I'm not really 
>finding my answers...
>
>Has anyone had issues with CFHTTP and MX? I'm tryin to make a call like
>so:
>
><cfif len(url.page)>
>
>    <cfset varURL = 
>"http://216.239.35.120/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&langpair=en%7
>Ces&u=http://atlantis.dmvwebhosting.com/#trim(url.page)#&prev=/language_
>tools">
>   
>    <cfhttp method="GET" url="#varURL#" port="8080"></cfhttp>
>   
>    <cfoutput>#cfhttp.filecontent#</cfoutput>
>       
></cfif>
>
>I keep getting a "Connection Failure" message. The exact same code works
>
>fine on another (4.5) server, but I can't move this site. When I set the
>
>redirect="No" throwonerror="yes", but don't wrap the tag in a 
>cftry/cfcatch I get a "403 Forbidden" error. But, if I cut and paste the
>
>variable being passed (the true varURL) into a browser window I get the 
>page. When I do the same from a browser on the site's server I also get 
>the page. Only when calling it from within the CFHTTP does it fail. 
>Several posts within MM's forums suggested changing the port attribute. 
>I have tried this without the port attribute, and with it set to "80" 
>and also "8080" to no avail. MX running on a Win2K IIS5.0 config. Any 
>suggestions?
>
>Cutter
>
>
>
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