John,

The exact message is 'You are not authorized to access this page'.  So
somehow it sees a cfhttp post as different than a simple form post of the
same information.  Something doesn't look right and is triggering its error
mechanism as it calls a pageaccessdenied.aspx.

Rick
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 10:01 AM, John M Bliss <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > but then tells me I don't have p[ermission to use the system
>
> What's the exact error message?
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Rick Mason <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > I need to interact with an asp.Net based payment service.  I am able to
> do
> > a
> > simple form post to the https:// URL with no problems.  However I can't
> > make
> > it work with cfhttp and I've spent days trying.  Even after importing
> their
> > SSL cert into CF, it connects (gives me a 200) but then tells me I don't
> > have p[ermission to use the system.  Here's a short version of the code
> > that
> > I am using:
> >
> > <cfhttp url =https://myurl.com method = "POST" Port="443"
> charset="utf-8"
> > UserAgent="Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 6.0;
> Trident/4.0)"
> > multipart="No"  timeout = "10000" result="CN">
> >     <cfhttpparam type = "formfield" encoded = "no" name = "NAME" value =
> > "Rick Mason">
> >     <cfhttpparam type = "formfield" encoded = "no" name = "ADDR" value =
> > "123 Main">
> >     <cfhttpparam type = "formfield" encoded = "no" name = "CITY" value =
> > "East Lansing">
> >      <cfhttpparam type = "formfield" encoded = "no" name = "STATE" value
> =
> > "MI">
> >     <cfhttpparam type = "formfield" encoded = "no" name = "ZIP" value =
> > "48823">
> >     <cfhttpparam type = "formfield" encoded = "no" name = "COUNTRY" value
> =
> > "USA">
> >     <cfhttpparam type = "formfield" encoded = "no" name = "EMAIL" value =
> > [email protected]>
> >     <cfhttpparam type = "formfield" encoded = "no" name = "ItemCode1"
> > value = "Merchandise">
> >     <cfhttpparam type = "formfield" encoded = "no" name = "ItemCount1"
> > value = "1">
> >     <cfhttpparam type = "formfield" encoded = "no" name = "Amount1"
> > value = "1">
> >      <cfhttpparam type = "formfield" encoded = "no" name = "refType1"
> > value = "sku">
> >      <cfhttpparam type = "formfield" encoded = "no" name = "refval1"
> > value = "memento">
> > </cfhttp>
> >
> >  <cfdump var="#CN#">
> >
> > Alternatively I tried the cfx_http5 tag and it gave me a Windows 12006
> > error
> > which is defined as the URL scheme could not be recognized or supported.
> > I'm pretty certain the problem is a networking one with the Windows 2003
> > server on our end (and the services techs agree) but I've run out of
> things
> > to try.
> >
> > Anyone have an answer?
> >
> >
> > Rick
> >
> >
> >
>
> 

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