On 11/2/06, Kola Oyedeji (E-mail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well that did the trick!
>
> I was reluctant to start updating the JVM given nothing had changed
> (including the third parties certificate) - however I did install a new JVM
> (1.4.2_09) on the machine *but didn't set ColdFusion to use it* then:
>
> - copied the keystore to this new JVM
> - added the certificate to the keystore
> - then copied the keystore back to ColdFusion and restarted ColdFusion
>
> That did the trick. I'm still bemused as to why it would suddenly stop
> working?
>
> You can download 1.4.2_09 and most JDKs/JVMS from here:
>
> http://java.sun.com/products/archive/
>
> Hope that works for you
>
> Kola

Sadly, I'm already using the 1.4.2_09 JVM for my CF implementation so
I guess this won't help me much.

It's a lot to ask, I know, but would someone mind trying to CFHTTP the
URI below by following the "standard" process?

https://www.controller.jhu.edu/staff/phone_book/phone_co.jsp

I'd like to ensure that it's not my environment.  Or, if it is my
environment, try to understand why my environment is causing me so
many headaches.

Thanks.

Rob

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