FWIW, if its client certs, I don't believe its supported. However,
you can write the code in Java and wrap it in CF if needed. Just
make sure the certs are stored securely, the keystore should require
a manually entered password on boot in order to retrieve the certs.
-dhs
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On Jul 3, 2006, at 11:40 AM, Todd Hartle wrote:
Anyone useed CFHTTP with certificates before that might be able to
give me some hints?
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