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Using the CF.http function 837
// Create the results function
function basicGet_Result()
{
url = "http://anyserver.com
ssasFile.basicGet(url)
}
Using the CF.http function
The CF.http function returns an object that contains properties, also known as attributes. You
reference these attributes to access the contents of the file returned, header information, HTTP
status codes, and so on. The following table shows the available properties:
Property Description
Text A Boolean value indicating whether the specified URL location contains text
data.
Charset The charset used by the document specified in the URL.
HTTP servers normally provide this information, or the charset is specified in the
charset parameter of the Content-Type header field of the HTTP protocol. For
example, the following HTTP header announces that the character encoding is
EUC-JP:
Content-Type: text/html; charset=EUC-JP
Header Raw response header. For example, macromedia.com returns the following
header :
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 17:27:44 GMT
Server: Apache/1.3.22 (Unix) mod_perl/1.26
Set-Cookie: MM_cookie=207.22.48.162.4731015262864476;
path=/; expires=Wed, 03-Mar-04 17:27:44 GMT;
domain=.macromedia.com
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html
Filecontent File contents, for text and MIME files.
Mimetype MIME type. Examples of MIME types include text/html, image/png, image/gif,
video/mpeg, text/css, and audio/basic.
responseHeader Response header. If there is one instance of a header key, this value can be
accessed as a simple type. If there is more than one instance, values are put in an
array in the responseHeader structure.
Statuscode HTTP error code and associated error string. Common HTTP status codes
returned in the response header include the following:
400: Bad Request
401: Unauthorized
403: Forbidden
404: Not Found
405: Method Not Allowed