> Looking for the best way to catch errors when making a CFHTTP 
> call and looking for a failsafe if the remote PC is off.
> Is there anything better than using a try/catch and then 
> writing conditional logic based on if the cfcatch.message is 
> defined and = "The request has exceeded the allowable time 
> limit Tag: cfhttp"?

How could you possibly know that the remote PC is off? If you don't get a
response, there could be many reasons - networking problems at the client,
networking problems along the route, networking problems at the server, for
example.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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