On 12/31/99 9:59 AM Erick Otto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >Do you mean that analog only recognizes 3 digit result codes as being proper >? > >Is there anyway around this ? > >So why according to MS values between 100 and 1000 are proper HTTP CODES ? > >I am not too familiar with the codes but they MS Seems to say that between >100 and 1000 is o.k. According to the offical HTTP specification the result code must have exactly three digits. There is a clear implication that the first digit must be 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, but that is not made explicit. This fits reasonably well with the statment that they must be between 100 and 1000, particuarly if that is taken to mean below 1000. Problems arise with some servers which log '0' as the result code in various situations. I have never seen a value other than 0 or numbers between 100-599. Logging '0' is clearly an error, although Analog could be a little more forgiving of that particular mistake, since it is comes up fairly often. Microsoft IIS documentation says it can log a two or five digit number, indicating a Windows error, but I have never seen that happen in practice. Jason ----------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------- Dr. Seuss books . . . can be read and enjoyed on several levels. For example, 'One Fish Two Fish, Red Fish Blue Fish' can be deconstructed as a searing indictment of the narrow-minded binary counting system. -- Peter van der Linden, Expert C Programming, Deep C Secrets ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe analog-help" in the main BODY OF THE MESSAGE. List archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
