Hi Scott
For what it's worth, that format does not match the W3C spec. Like others,
our data warehouse depends on log files meeting that spec.  
        Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Stirling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 1:06 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: RE: JRUN3.1,IIS5, W2K, W3C logging


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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