Keith Dovale - HostworX.co.za wrote:
> what more can a person say about the attrib rewrite, other than the attribute 
> rewrite is supposed to check for an attribute in a packet in this case the 
> reply packet, if it finds the attribute,  change it and basically carry on

  While that is possible, it's not evident from the debug log you posted.

> But when it checks for the attribute in the reply packet, it says it can't 
> find it, but it still does the attrib-rewrite changes the values and then 
> moans it couldn’t find the value pair. This is obviously not normal in my 
> opinion, and thus I asked about a specific problem. I only attached the debug 
> portion as it is specific to the problem.

  See my previous response.

> When you take your car to the garage for a brake problem, you don’t explain 
> how the engine, fan, wheels, boot opener works,  you say the car does not 
> stop when I push the breaks. If the mechanic asks for more info then you tell 
> him.

  Mechanics are used to people claiming all sorts of interesting
problems with there cars that are unrelated to what is *really* broken.

  C: My car won't start! The starter motor is broken!
  M: Is there gas in the car?
  C: Err... no.
  M: Right then... here's the bill.

  Alan DeKok.
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