with a CFLOCATION, from what i understand its basically a client side
initiated redirect, not a server side redirect which IIS or what ever does,
so the result, as i would see it may be different depending on how the CF
server is re writting the headers for the redirect.

Steve

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Daryl,

Your confusing me!!

If I receive a 302 by what Steve and Spike has mentioned, and I have used
Spikes code with some modification. This is not throwing an error when it
receives 302, instead it does another cfhttp on the new location and that's
the problem in this case with anything non coldfusion it works but not on a
coldfusion website.

Any other ideas on this would be appreciated.


Regards
Andrew Scott
Technical Consultant

NuSphere Pty Ltd
Level 2/33 Bank Street
South Melbourne, Victoria, 3205

Phone: 03 9686 0485  -  Fax: 03 9699 7976


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I meant "Not throw an error"...

Darryl Lyons



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