> I have a server with 7.0.1 and Apache 2.0 series and it acts like CFHTTP is 
> disabled. It will > not let me CFHTTP to anything, inside or out. I have 
> tried various cfhttpparam (Accept-
> Encoding, TE, charset) and combinations of resolveurl and redirect but 
> nothing lets it go
> through.
>
> Does anyone have any memory or idea if it's possible to just have CFHTTP 
> disabled like
> that, and how you'd fix it?

Using sandbox security, you can disable arbitrary tags, but you should
receive an error message that clearly identifies this as the cause in
that case.

Otherwise, no. That said, CFHTTP relies on the ability of your server
to make connections to other servers, and there are all sorts of
things that might prevent or inhibit that. DNS, firewall
configuration, etc, etc. From the server's console, are you able to
browse the sites in question? If so, is the browser configured to use
a proxy?

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