Could it be a caching issue.
CF is set to resolve the DNS forever and the location you are hitting might
have moved DNS locations. - URL the same just pointed to a new box.
You can change this setting by modifying an xml file in the lib folder.
google it and there are a bunch of blogs on this.
> Any help or insight would be great, thanks.
Possibly a swing and a miss here.. but have you double checked the cfhttp
headers? Just to verify it is not the old compression issue.
http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=25aa8297-45a6-2844-729dbd51575c1bd2
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Did you recently update your JVM? This post might help... though you don't
look like you are using client certs.
http://www.coldfusionmuse.com/index.cfm/2010/8/27/SSL.Client.Certificates.Fa
iling
Also - check the certificate chain - perhaps the vendor updated an
intermediate cert that you now ne
P.S. I've also verified that the URL that cfhttp points to is still indeed
the correct url.
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