On 2/5/03, Dave Carabetta penned:
>Since you're using MX, have you used the "charset" attribute of the CFHTTP
>tag and set it to "ISO-8859-1"? You may need to watch that "ISO-8859-1" for
>case-sensitivity, as you're passing it in to Java, which is case-sensitive.
>If you don't set it, the default is "UTF-8", which is where you might be
>running into trouble.

Not using CFHTTP. CHTTP doesn't work with UPS's server post CF 
version 4.5. Something screwy about the way CF encodes the form 
variables I believe.
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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