I would like to use CFHTTP to pull an HTML page from one server to another
(we own both servers ... one Unix, the other NT -- I'm pulling from the NT
to the Unix -- too complicated to explain why.) and have the output cached
so that we cut down on the number of actual requests passing from the Unix
server to the NT.  We really need to cut the load to the NT.

As far as I can tell, using <cfcache> at the top of my <cfhttp> page doesn't
do the trick.

What happens is that if the NT is overloaded with requests, this page
outputs a "connection failure" error.  I thought if I could cache a good
clean output then the page would then display the output on the Unix box
even if the NT isn't responding.  This isn't happening.  

Any suggestions?

H.



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Howard Owens
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InsideVC.com
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