S. Isaac Dealey said the following on 3/30/2005 5:54 PM:
> 
> Yea, that's the catch -- the CF compiler doesn't have any server-side
> ecmascript (i.e. runat="server") implementation and even if it did I'm
> guessing the rest of that server-side javascript code references
> ASP-specific objects (as an example [which won't appear in that script
> I'm sure] connecting to ADO for database access). One way or another
> it basically means completely rewriting the script to use it within CF
> -- hence the need for cfhttp.

Well, my efforts so far have been futile. I haven't been able to get 
anything returned in the cfhttp.filecontent variable. The other cfhttp 
variables are all returning something, just not filecontent.

-- 
Chris Montgomery
Airtight Web Services   http://www.airtightweb.com
Web Development, Web Project Management, Software Sales
210-490-2415 (office), 210-232-2790 (mobile)

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