Che Vilnonis wrote:
> I'd rather not use a cftry/cfcatch block.
>
> Thanks, Che
>   
Why not?  It's the first thing that popped into my mind and seems 
eminently appropriate.  If you want to do something differently then the 
generally accepted way to do something, then it would help to know the 
reason you desire to buck the general consensus?

I've not played with <cffeed....> can it work off of a <cfhttp....> 
result, allowing you to use the 200 status?

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