<cfscript>
try {
http url="https://api.cipcert.goevo.com/REST/2.0.20/SvcInfo/token" method="GET" result="EVOResult" throwonerror="true" {
}
dump(EVOResult);
}
catch(Any excpt) {
dump(excpt);
}
</cfscript>
I'm certainly not an SSL pro but I'm guessing the certificate provider not valid error is due to a self-signed certificate. Other than adding it to the trusted Java key store directly I'm not sure how to bypass that. Perhaps using the Lucee admin where you can add certificates will take care of that for you? Good luck.
Warm regards,
Mike
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