The information contained in the access log can be quite useful in
tracking down problems. However, because the log entry is created
only after all output has been sent to the client, there is a problem
I sometimes run into:
If the child process creating the output (like a CGI script) dies
Dan Wilga wrote:
The information contained in the access log can be quite useful in
tracking down problems. However, because the log entry is created only
after all output has been sent to the client, there is a problem I
sometimes run into:
If the child process creating the output (like
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 10:19:23 -0400, Dan Wilga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The information contained in the access log can be quite useful in
tracking down problems. However, because the log entry is created
only after all output has been sent to the client, there is a problem
I sometimes run into: