> Dave I decided to go with PureTest from the folks at 
> PureLoad....I installed it on my laptop and setup my browser 
> to use the HTTP recorder as the proxy. 
> Then I tied running my CFM file (which resides on our office 
> dev server) with the CFHTTP request in it to the remote page. 
>  I'm getting the request recorded....but I'm not seeing 
> anything useful??

You will need to compare the HTTP requests and responses, not just the
requests. If you can make a successful request from the browser, you will
need to change your CFHTTP request to be more similar to the one your
browser makes. If your browser makes a request, and receives a redirect,
you'll need to ensure that CFHTTP also responds appropriately to the
redirect.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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