Hi Jared,

Have you tried setting the timeout to a higher number?

-Randy

Jared Smith wrote:
> I'm trying to use CFHTTP to capture a simple XML file from a remote server -
> <cfhttp url="http://64.119.37.62/xml"; method="GET" timeout="10">
>
> When I try to access the #cfhttp.filecontent# is shows only
> "Connection Timeout".
>
> However, I can access the file from a browser on the server, the
> cfhttp.errorDetail is empty, the cfhttp.statusCode is 200, the
> mimeType is being picked up correctly, and if I sniff the packets I
> see the entire file is send to CF. And if I set the path and file
> attributes of CFHTTP, the XML file is saved successfully to my server.
> So why is #cfhttp.filecontent# broken?
>
> It only does this for some sites. With most of them, everything works
> fine, but with this site and others like it, CF is choking on the
> content somewhere.
>
> I have tried setting the character set, setting user-agent, setting
> the Accept-Encoding and TE headers to "deflate;q=0" to solve any
> compression issues, and about everything else I can think of.
>
> Can anyone else try to CFHTTP that file (http://64.119.37.62/xml) and
> see if it works? This is a FRESH install of MX 7.
>
> Frustrated!
>
> Jared
>
> 

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