ID: 11632
Updated by: cynic
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Bogus
Bug Type: HTTP related
Operating system:
PHP Version: 4.0.6
Assigned To:
Comments:
Maybe you should read related documentation (the Apache manual would do if the HTTP
RFC is too hard to congest for you).
> If I requested "http://intranet" I
> would get a 400 error and in the Apache log, it would say
> "Invalid URI 'GET HTTP/1.0'" instead of a valid request
> "GET / HTTP/1.0"I don't see
And where in "http://intranet" do you request "/"? Nowhere.
This is bogus.
Previous Comments:
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[2001-06-28 10:55:03] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, (my intranet site address, which I use the script on,
is http://intranet) If I requested "http://intranet" I
would get a 400 error and in the Apache log, it would say
"Invalid URI 'GET HTTP/1.0'" instead of a valid request
"GET / HTTP/1.0" BUT, if I request "http://intranet/" (WITH
THE END SLASH), everything works fine!
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[2001-06-27 13:43:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No, this works for me just fine.
Do you get any error messages? In apache logs?
--Jani
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[2001-06-25 09:34:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ok...do you see what I mean?
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[2001-06-23 16:49:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
reclassified.
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[2001-06-23 15:28:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Whoa! I figured something out. If I request http://finance.yahoo.com (without the
last slash) I get 400 errors, but with the slash (http://finance.yahoo.com/) it works
fine. As does any other page on the site (http://finance.yahoo.com/index.html) I
think PHP is sending "GET HTTP/1.0" because I used the script on MY site and in my
error log file, it says "Invalid URI 'GET HTTP/1.0'"
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