The website of the canadian newspaper "The Globe and Mail" seems to have a
badly configured access policy of a log file. The log file is a standard
web server log file that contains browser information, requested data and
the IP address of each visitor that performs a search from the online
edition of the newspaper. 

A simple test of this problem is searching for some know text (for
example: "Hello World") using http://www.theglobeandmail.com (Globe 7-day
Search) and few seconds later you will find an entry in
http://archives.theglobeandmail.com/generated/Fragments/access
containing the string "Hello+World"

esteban.

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