Duncan,

I ran into a similar problem a while back.  Using a shareware proxy that
Dave Watts suggested (in reference to a different problem that someone was
having), Charles (http://www.xk72.com/charles/), I found that ColdFusion was
actually receiving the content back but was discarding it for some unknown
reason.  In fact, despite what I saw in the proxy, cfhttp would actually
report back a "Connection Failure".
Interestingly enough this problem did *not* manifest for me on CF5.

The solution I used was to specify "utf-8" in cfhttp's charset attribute.
I initially tried to specify it with a cfhttpparam but that didn't seem to
work for me but the attribute worked smoothly.

rish

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 1:00 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: cfhttp posting XML problem
> 
> I have a problem - I am creating an XML doc and using cfhttp 
> post to send it to a server.
> 
> Problem is that the server is responding as if I havent sent 
> any XML at all. I have tried all combinations of port and 
> timeouts, but I cant seem to get the right output. It should 
> be responding with XML Success in the return body and a 
> status code of 200..
> 
> Can someone cast fresh eyes over this please:
> 
> <cfxml variable="request.xm">
> <cfoutput>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <OFI>
>   <PropertyID>23722</PropertyID>
>   <UserID>mplusm00308</UserID>
>   <Password>k34bsd7ts2</Password>
>   <OFIs>
>       <OFI Date="02/09/2004" EndTime="13:45" StartTime="13:00"/>
>       <OFI Date="02/09/2004" EndTime="18:45" StartTime="18:00"/>
>   </OFIs>
> </OFI>
> </cfoutput>
> </cfxml>
> 
> <cfset request.xm = Trim(request.xm)>
> 
> <CFHTTP URL="http://stage.campaigntrack.com.au:8080/CtXml/Post.aspx";
> port="8080" USERAGENT="McGrath/1.0" method="post">
>       <cfhttpparam type="xml" value="#request.xm#"/> </cfhttp>
> 
> --
> Duncan I Loxton
> www.sixfive.co.uk
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> "I can only please one person per day. Today is not looking good. 
> Tomorrow  isn't looking much better." Dilbert
> 
> 

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