>1) Just thinking out loud, but are you sure that you can connect to the
>proxy url (http://myproxy/cgi-bin/mro/perlFile.pl, in your example) from
>the ColdFusion MX7 server? Have you tried using cfexec to ping the proxy
>from within a cf page? Have you tried using cfexec and wget to see if
>you can get the url via http? This will eliminate the possibility of a
>lower level (network) snafu causing problems.
I tried the fexec, runninf ping, and from the MX7 server, I can ping the proxy.
So network problem is definitively discarded.
>
>2) have you tried using the various proxy* attributes of the cfhttp tag?
>In this scenario, you would have a tag that looked more like :
>
Yes I tried the different atrributed using the proxyserver and proxyport
without success.
I even tried to add an argument to the JVM that run Jrun server as explained in
this Macromedia Technote :
http://www.macromedia.com/go/95f66fd8
So now I am short on idea to resolve that problem !!!
If you have some other idea to solve it ... I appreciate !
Thanks
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