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You probably want to be looking at the http headers.

Russ

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Sent: 22 July 2008 20:42
To: Coldfusion Development
Subject: Re: [CF-Dev] TCP connection

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At 20:07 22/07/2008 Simon Baynes said....
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>CF doesn't care what port you send it on, your webserver does! So as
>long as you configure your webserver to listen on that port you can
>get it working easy.

Right OK that I can do and follow.  However Where I am hazy is that 
I am not sure if it is coming in in the form of an hhttp post all I 
am told it is a tcp connection that sends this data

>If you send a HTTP POST then it'll be in form scope as usual and then
>it is easy money.

Yes I agree we have other devices that send http posts although 
with them they want a URL to post to so are clearly configured 
specifically as an http post.

If this device is notin an http post format what else could it be?

I am just suspicious that it might not be an http post and if not I 
am in unknown territory.

Thanks

Gordon 


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