on 2000-10-16 1:37 PM, pan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> That wasn't Dave, it was me.

Sorry, you're right of course. I apologize.

> I just tried a different test and pointed cfx_http at an image and used
> a url that included the full path and name of the image.
> cfx_http.filecontent was empty and the rest of the query columns had all
> the info I asked for.
> So it works as advertised - as long as care is taken to specifiy the url
> attribute in the tag correctly and the attribute points at non-html.
> However, if verb="HEAD" is used and the url attribute is a .cfm or .html
> then filecontent is filled with data.

Interesting - I am not seeing this. It is not returning any filecontent for
me, no matter what URL I specify - cfm, htm, image or whatever. As long as I
use verb="head" I get the header only.

I don't know why this is working differently for you.

-- 
 
Rob Keniger

big bang solutions

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