You are correct the issue is this client does not wants to use get at
all. Is there a way of using jboss's functionality to pass the URL to
Apache. I do see the transaction in the jboss log file?

I can write the code in jsp



On Apr 11, 9:23 am, Michael Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> seran128 wrote:
> > I have a Ajax.Request in a function if i use the parameters: pars
> > feature the query string does not get passed to the apache web log
> > what is the best way to address this issue? The first code sample does
> > not pass to the Apache web log but the second does but its not a fix
> > its just a workaround.
>
> I think you're a little confused about the differences between GET and POST. 
> The
> parameters for a GET request are part of the URL. When doing a POST any of the
> extra bits on the URL are ignored since the POST body contains those things
>
> And there's a reason that Apache by default does not log POST parameters to 
> the
> server log. It's considered a security hole to do so. It would mean that 
> things
> like usernames, passwords, credit card numbers, etc would be logged to a
> location that's usually readable.
>
> Why do you need to log these params to the standard log file anyway?
>
> --
> Michael Peters
> Developer
> Plus Three, LP


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