It sounds like you've got something running before that line of code that
appends the headers to the request scope.

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Of John Farrar
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 11:24 PM
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Subject: Re: [CFCDev] HELP! ... How to Sending HTTP Content Via Header in
Request

Roland,

When I read content coming from the Ariba middle connection server it is 
done like this in our live site code...

    <cfscript>
        myCXML = XMLParse(request.HTTPHeader.content);
    ...
    ...
    ...

I may try doing what you are saying from our Ariba test system. It has 
been months since I dove in... and at this point the why or how that 
variable was figured out to work is beyond me. It was when we were 
learning how to do it the first time.

John



Roland Collins wrote:

>John - is this what you're trying to accomplish?
>
>Caller.cfm:
>
><!--- Passes a header named "someXml" to the callee //--->
><cfhttp url="http://somedomain.com/Callee.cfm"; result="returnValue">
><cfhttpparam name="someXml" type="header"
>value="<elements><element></element></elements>">
></cfhttp>
>
><cfdump var="#returnValue#">
>
>
>
>Callee.cfm:
>
><!--- Echoes the header //--->
><cfset someXml = getPageContext().getRequest().getHeader('someXml')>
><cfoutput>#someXml#</cfoutput>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>Of John Farrar
>Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 9:02 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [CFCDev] HELP! ... How to Sending HTTP Content Via Header in
>Request
>Importance: High
>
>OK... here is my goal.
>
>1. I have a page using <CFHTTP> (or whatever correct method I should use)
>2. It is sending an XML based header to another CFM page. (XML should be 
>in header, receiving page should be able to see it via this variable 
>"request.HTTPHeader.content") ... this is to emulate a test for another 
>program to make sure the page is working.
> (If I get that far the rest is gravy!)
>3. I return content to the calling page to validate the request was 
>accepted.
>
>KEY: Step 2 must receive the content in that variable without 
>manipulating the content into it... request.HTTPHeader.content
>
>I know this is simple... but in this case it's passing me by... any 
>gurus out there who can reply for the school of WATSAMATTA U?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>John Farrar
>
>P.S.
>CFMX 6.x plus
>
>
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