Thinking out loud... couldn't you use a cflock construct to serialize 
these

Dick

On Feb 12, 2005, at 1:43 PM, Nick Baker wrote:

> The fix was to avoid using CFHTTP.FileContent. Allow CFHTTP to store 
> the
> results to a file by providing filepath and file name attributes. Then 
> read
> the file.
>
> After much testing the problem was isolated to the fact that having
> multiple levels of CFHTTP calls in the same process series on the same
> server will not work. They step on each other. CFHTTP.FileContent sort 
> of
> acts like a server variable?
>
> I hope there are more gracefully work arounds for this problem?
>
>
>> At 11:51 AM 2/11/2005, you wrote:
>>>> I inherited a program that is event driven, i.e., from the
>>>> Scheduler
>>>>
>>>> The templates were working with both the templates and
>>>> scheduler located at Server A
>>>>
>>>> Were still working after moving the code to Server B, but
>>>> calling templates with the scheduler at Server A.
>>>>
>>>> Problem occurred when I configured Server B to handle the
>>>> scheduling.
>>>>
>>>> In addition, if I execute the same template by calling the
>>>> URL from a browser it works fine.
>>>
>>> Are you calling the URL from a browser on the same server that has 
>>> the
>>> scheduled task?
>>>
>>>> I am wondering if the scheduler might not be driving the
>>>> event in the same manner as a CFHTTP and that is conflicting
>>>> with my CFHTTP?
>>>
>>> No, the CF task scheduler does the same thing as a CFHTTP request 
>>> would do.
>>>
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>>
>>
>
> 

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