On 10/26/04 2:03 PM Duke Hillard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>In my case, the served file is logged, not the pointer.
>Obviously, your experience is different.  I can guess
>that a difference in versions might be the explanation.
>As I recall, I'm using 2.0.49.

It doesn't depend on the version of Apache, it depends on how you have 
your log format configured. The default and most commonly used log format 
configurations log the request as made to the server. It is possible to 
reconfigure the log format Apache uses to log the actual file served, 
though this is not commonly done. See 
<http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_log_config.html> for more 
information.

Jason

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