Trapping it just showed me it was a connection timeout. Oddly (or not) a
reboot seems to have fixed this.
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From: AJ Mercer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 8:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfhttp stopped working, anyone experienced
8:05 PM
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Subject: Re: cfhttp stopped working, anyone experienced this
are you happy with the URL being used, if it is being generated
dynamically
it may be malformed or incorrect.
Is it in a cf try?
Also, try dumping CFHTTP after the call - it will have a status code and
other
if you log onto the server, can you browse to the URL?
Can you ping the domain?
Have firewall settings changed?
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 7:05 AM, Scott Mulholland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have a piece of code that has always worked that does a cfhttp to create
a
static file. The file it
Yes on the browse, yes on the ping, I have an inquiry in on the firewall
settings.
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From: AJ Mercer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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if you log onto the server
]
wrote:
Yes on the browse, yes on the ping, I have an inquiry in on the firewall
settings.
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From: AJ Mercer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2008 3:18 AM
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Subject: Re: cfhttp stopped working, anyone experienced this
if you log onto
If you can browse and ping then I doubt your firewall is at fault,
unless your calling in a file whose MIME type isn't registered with the
firewall. CFHTTP uses port 80 by default. If you can browse it from the
server then the port isn't the issue (or the MIME type for that matter).
Definitely
Try using cfsetting timeout=3600
Ravi.
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 9:26 PM, Cutter (CFRelated)
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If you can browse and ping then I doubt your firewall is at fault,
unless your calling in a file whose MIME type isn't registered with the
firewall. CFHTTP uses port 80 by
I have a piece of code that has always worked that does a cfhttp to create a
static file. The file it calls is on the same server/domain. Today the
cfhttp just keeps timing out. cfhttp calls to other urls not on the server
work without issue though. Anyone else experience anything like this?
What is the error it is returning?
It has to be a fully qualified URL... You can't use ./page.cfm type
notation. It needs the whole HTTP:// stuff.
..
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Indeed. It seems to fail for any URL regardless of whether it is a full domain
or a full path. The error I am always getting is Connection Timeout. Thing
is, it works on some of my other boxes.
Neil
What is the error it is returning?
It has to be a fully qualified URL... You can't use
Can anyone think of a reason why when I CFHTTP it doesn't
connect to external URL's when the sites work perfectly in a
browser on the same machine?
I am using WinXP / CFMX7 Dev Edition
Personal firewall?
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software
I think I've figured it. I've got a proxy that my other boxes don't go through.
Now why the hell can't CFMX respect the proxy settings on the machine? I can't
have CFHTTP proxy attributes going up to my live box.
Neil
Can anyone think of a reason why when I CFHTTP it doesn't
connect to
Neil Middleton wrote:
Can anyone think of a reason why when I CFHTTP it doesn't connect to
external URL's when the sites work perfectly in a browser on the same
machine?
I am using WinXP / CFMX7 Dev Edition
Is the browser on that machine going through a proxy server?
I think I've figured it. I've got a proxy that my other boxes don't
go through.
Now why the hell can't CFMX respect the proxy settings on the machine?
I can't have CFHTTP proxy attributes going up to my live box.
Neil
Can anyone think of a reason why when I CFHTTP it doesn't
Neil Middleton wrote:
I think I've figured it. I've got a proxy that my other boxes don't go
through.
Now why the hell can't CFMX respect the proxy settings on the machine?
Your machine doesn't have proxy settings. Certain applications on your
machine may have proxy settings. Or maybe
Neil Middleton wrote:
Can anyone think of a reason why when I CFHTTP it doesn't connect to
external URL's when the sites work perfectly in a browser on the same
machine?
I am using WinXP / CFMX7 Dev Edition
Is the browser on that machine going through a proxy server?
Yup, windows is setup
Now why the hell can't CFMX respect the proxy settings on the
machine? I can't have CFHTTP proxy attributes going up to my
live box.
If by the proxy settings on the machine you mean Internet Explorer's proxy
settings, those are typically user-specific and only used by Internet
Explorer and
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