Hi Scott -

The reason this is "interesting" is because it wreaks havoc with our log 
analysis.  So, it's not mission-critical downtime (obviously) but it really 
affects the business side of stuff.  Another side effect is that if you 
have fairly long query strings, your weblogs end up growing by an 
additional 20% or so in size, which is a pain.

I'm covering this for Aaron while he's on vacation; if you have any 
questions feel free to contact me off-list as well.

-- David



At 01:06 PM 9/21/2001 Friday, Scott Stirling wrote:
>I noticed behavior this last night, then I saw your email.  I agree that it
>happens, but I don't know why.  Why is it interesting?  That is, how should
>we rate it as a bug?  Serious?  Cosmetic?
>
>Scott Stirling
>JRun QA
>Macromedia
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Aaron Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 2:27 PM
> > To: JRun-Talk
> > Subject: JRUN3.1,IIS5, W2K, W3C logging
> >
> >
> > ok, this one is really weird/interesting.  If you have a JRUN
> > ISAPI filter
> > setup in IIS, IIS doens't log requests like it's supposed too... thus
> > instead of getting this in your log file
> >
> > 9/3/2001 0:00:28 168.243.248.165 - 63.240.5.78 GET
> > /products/category.cfm subcategory=4012    200.....
> >
> > you get this:
> >
> > 9/3/2001 0:00:28 168.243.248.165 - 63.240.5.78 GET
> > /products/category.cfm?subcategory=4012 subcategory=4012      200....
> >
> >
> > So.... I've checked forums.allaire.com/jrun,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED], MS support,
> > JRUN 3.1 release
> > notes and  Allaire.com/support.. no mention of JRUN causing
> > this, although I
> > can replicate it on both our dev & staging boxes AND all 3 live
> > webservers....
> >
> > Anyone know why?
> >
> > Again, IIS 5, W2K, JRUN 3.1, jrun.ini (verbose=false), W3C
> > logging in IIS...
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Aaron Johnson, MCSE, MCP+I
>
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