> I'm having some trouble with cfhttp and its driving me 
> insane. I've had a site up for a while that reads some 
> dynamically generated xml via cfhttp and worked fine forever. 
> I recently updated my router/firewall and now I get 
> "Connection Failure" as the cfhttp.FileContent results. I 
> don't see anything indicative as to why in my firewalls log 
> files.
> 
> I can hit the url "manually" in a browser and see its content 
> fine. I don't recall having to forward anything special for 
> cfhttp to work... Just plain old port 80 pointing to my web 
> server. Has anyone else run into this? Were you able to solve 
> it? How?

Can you get to the URL from a browser on the server's console? If not, you
probably have some problem with the server's network connection. If so, you
might want to use a recording proxy or similar tool to see the actual HTTP
requests and responses.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/

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