> >    This will make a "bottom 50" rather difficult to display, but I could
> > see a need for a report along the lines of "The least requested that
still
> > got at least 1 req." Bigger isn't always better after all.
> Actually, if you list all of them you will see that the bottom ones are
> usually not helpful -- they are often things which are syntactically
> incorrect but which the web server does its best with and manages to
return
> something anyway, and then analog parses as well as it can too. Let's try:

> GET /~sret1/ spong HTTP/1.0
> % fgrep spong access_log

OK, that's right ... (totally overlooked ... or 'overthought' that one ...)
Nevertheless the webbuilder might want to use it .... i don't know ... thanx
for the help and the new vision on this problem! Only way to filter the
problem out is to cross-check those 1-timers against file existance or
something like that (which nobody probably wants cause it takes a lot of
time :-))

thanx 'gain

Tom Scholten

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