On Mar 21, 1:49 am, Eno <symb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Mar 2009, Lawrence Krubner wrote:
> > I've got the sfMediaLibraryPlugin installed, and it uploads files to
> > uploads/assets, but I don't see how that can be an issue. I've haven't
> > been using or testing the plugin, yet these errors appear.
>
> How do you know that noone else is calling that action? Script kiddies
> attack web servers all the time, so check your web server access and error
> logs.


That is my error log . That is where I'm seeing it, is in my error
log. I'm wondering why it is there.

This is a dev site. Unless the client was up late tonight and decided
to poke at the site, I'm the only who is poking at it. But let's
assume, for a moment, that the client is up late and poking at the
site. How do I find where in the code that non-existent action was
called? I need to find that and fix it. But I don't know how to find
it.
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