Hi,
The weird things is that when I call the CGI program directly from the
browser using the following
http://myproxy/cgi-bin/mro/pc_ptda_GetDwgDMZ.pl?strCurrentUrl=http://mycoldfusionserver/ptda/itdm/pc_tdm_ViewDrawing.cfm&strOutputTo=Screen&strMasterDwg=PC106569&strMasterRev=D&strDwgInRev
Have you tried installing httplook on the server and seeing what's going on
'behind the scenes'?
-Original Message-
From: Yves Leung-Tack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2005 3:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: MX7 CFHTTP : connection failure with
>1) Just thinking out loud, but are you sure that you can connect to the
>proxy url (http://myproxy/cgi-bin/mro/perlFile.pl, in your example) from
>the ColdFusion MX7 server? Have you tried using cfexec to ping the proxy
>from within a cf page? Have you tried using cfexec and wget to see if
>you ca
>1) Just thinking out loud, but are you sure that you can connect to the
>proxy url (http://myproxy/cgi-bin/mro/perlFile.pl, in your example) from
>the ColdFusion MX7 server? Have you tried using cfexec to ping the proxy
>from within a cf page? Have you tried using cfexec and wget to see if
>you ca
Hello Yves,
1) Just thinking out loud, but are you sure that you can connect to the
proxy url (http://myproxy/cgi-bin/mro/perlFile.pl, in your example) from
the ColdFusion MX7 server? Have you tried using cfexec to ping the proxy
from within a cf page? Have you tried using cfexec and wget to see i
Help Please !
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