I'm using Redirect. The cfhttp call is erroring out for no apparent
reason. Am using CF 6.1.
--Matt--
-----Original Message-----
From: Butch Zaccheo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 10:35 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: bank of america processing
Hi Matt...
I interface with Bank of America right now... What service are you
using???
Inprocess or Redirect?
BZaccheo
On 2/24/04 2:12 PM, "Matt Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Barney Boisvert wrote:
>> >Does the interface involve sending a file to BofA?
>
> No, afraid not. Thx anyway. The problem is truly bizarre.
>
> Cfhttp sends the data to BofA. BofA gets it and processes it;
> incorrectly determining that the sending site is not on the approved
> referrers list (it is). Then there's this weird thing: BofA gets the
> data, right? However on my side of the fence cfhttp throws an error.
> If I use this excerpt to illustrate the problem, which is 9 lines
long,
> an error will be thrown on Line 8 (its always on the last cfhttpparam,
> whatever it is; reordering them does nothing).
>
> <cfhttp
> url=""> > name="PaymentInfo"
> method="POST"
> port="443"
> redirect="no">
> <cfhttpparam type="FORMFIELD" name="field1" value="blah">
> <cfhttpparam type="FORMFIELD" name="field2" value="foo">
> </cfhttp>
>
> The error (from their debug site) is:
>
> "Column names must be valid variable names. They must start with a
> letter and can only include letters, numbers, and underscores. The
> column name "<html>" is invalid."
>
> If I post to the live payment site, I get the same error with "The
> column name "" is invalid."
>
> I have yet to be able to find a way to dump out the complete BofA
> response during debugging. Something I'm doing or they're doing is
not
> allowing this. Trying to use cfdump or cfhttp.filecontent to read the
> returned data is a waste of time: the error is occurring on "line 8"
> which is before cfhttp is terminated... So no return variables. Or
> perhaps more accurately the return variable is causing the explosion?
> I'm frankly mystified, and so is BofA tech support. I had one of
their
> tech guys on the phone for over an hour with me and neither of us
could
> get anywhere with this.
>
> Bah. Humbug.
>
> --------------------------------------------
> Matt Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> MSB Designs, Inc. http://mysecretbase.com
> --------------------------------------------
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 11:44 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: bank of america processing
>
> When using CFHTTP to
> interface with MediaLinq faxing service, it wouldn't accept the file
> uploads
> as valid. I ended up writing a function library that would build and
> send
> HTTP calls using HTTPClient (the same library that CFHTTP is built
on),
> but
> using the "right" syntax for the uploaded files.
>
> No idea if that's relevant or not, but thought I'd throw it out there.
>
> Cheers,
> barneyb
>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 11:33 AM
>> > To: CF-Talk
>> > Subject: bank of america processing
>> >
>> > Does anyone have B of A cc processing enabled on CF 6.1? If
>> > so can you
>> > share your (sanitized) cfhttp call with me? Mine has been
>> > working since
>> > Q3 last year, but suddenly seems to have stopped. I had a January
9
>> > transaction work great, and one yesterday blew up (nothing in
>> > between...
>> > Hi-dollar lo-volume on this site).
>> >
>> > I've spent quite a bit of time trying to debug it, and a bunch of
time
>> > on the phone with the BofA folks. The problem seems to be cfhttp
>> > itself. Before I give up I was hoping someone had a working
example I
>> > could use to compare mine against.
>> >
>> > Thx,
>> >
>> > --------------------------------------------
>> > Matt Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > MSB Designs, Inc. http://mysecretbase.com
>> >
>
>
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