Is there any way to set a header item in an outgoing CFHTTP request? I'm
working with an API that needs a custom header item inserted in a GET request.
I'm thinking something like:
<CFHTTP url="http://server1/xmlnotify.asp" method="GET">
HTTP_AUTHORIZATION: Digest userName="cseibert"
nonce="a1faa6e2b8a21722a845926368b4f2f1"
</CFHTTP>
or
<CFHTTP
url="http://sync1.bh-bos2.bullhorn.com/xmlnotify.asp?folderType=1&folderName=Contacts"
method="GET">
<CFHEADER name="HTTP_AUTHORIZATION" value="Digest userName=""cseibert""
nonce=""a1faa6e2b8a21722a845926368b4f2f1""">
</CFHTTP>
Neither of which seem to work. I know that CFHEADER is used to return headers
to the browser, I'm just illustrating the syntax I would like to exists, hehe.
Ideas?
-Chase
Chase Seibert | Network and Systems Engineer | Bullhorn Inc. | 617.464.2440
x119 | www.bullhorn.com
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