In looking further at the headers, I've found that the content-length
header is not provided by the server I'm accessing. This shouldn't be
a big deal as the remote server indicates when the transmission is
done. But when the remote server sends the FINISH flag to Coldfusion,
CF does not terminate the connection as my web browser does. CF isn't
responding when the remote server terminates the connection. It
acknowledges the command, but doesn't actually close the connection
like it should.

This sure seems like a bug in CF to me. Is there any way around this
or any way to get CF to support the HTTP protocol correctly?

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