> Requesttimeout doesn't work with CFMX?!?!?! Forgive my ignorance...but
> if that's the case, I have lots of code to rewrite... :)

Well, it still exists, just not when it's appended to a URL, as I'm sure
you've used it before. Now you have to code it as an attribute of the
CFSETTING tag in MX. (i.e., <cfsetting requesttimeout="60">)

You'll still have to re-write some code it sounds like, but it didn't go
away, and it still works the same as it did in previous versions.

Regards,
Dave.
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