Hmm.... I'd never heard of that before, and while it sounds cool, it also sounds a bit flaky. Do you ever get control of that child process again, or does it just go off into never-never land? Meaning, if there's ever an error with that child process, will you ever be notified? Can you ever have that child process return data to the main application? I don't think I would use it, but I'm interested in the opinion of some of the more experienced guru's out there. :o)

Cheers,
Chris

Daniel Eben Elmore wrote:
It appears that CFHTTP can be used to send off a request asynchronously by
setting the timeout value to 1 sec. CF will return connection time data to
the parent page but the child request will still run up until the CF admin
timeout value.

The question: Am I crazy for building on top of such a "feature"? Anyone
used this before?


-Daniel Elmore



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