On 3/14/01 12:35 PM Jeremy Wadsack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> PS : While you're listening to me, I wonder why analog can't 'understand'
>> 408 code in my log file ?
>>
>> C: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX - - [13/Sep/2000:18:08:15 +0200] "-" 408 -
>> C: *
>
>Nope. Although it looks like it doesn't understand the whitespace after
>the code, rather than the 408. What would you expect to get out of a 408
>anyway?
I think that the final "-" in the log entry is supposed to be a byte
count. Analog wants to see a number in that spot, and instead sees a
dash, so the line is marked as invalid.
To my way of thinking, Apache should put a zero there and Analog should
accept a dash and treat it as a zero. Either change would be sufficent.
It doesn't matter much, there is no useful information in a 408 request.
A 408 means that the client never sent a request before disconnecting.
Not much information there.
Jason
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