>>>"David LeBlanc" said:
 > Hi;
 > 
 > Well, i've mucked with the code sufficiently to not be sure what i've got,
 > so i'm starting over with a fresh install.
 > 
 > I am starting with threads = 0 and only changed the webmaster name and the
 > logfile directory in the tclhttpd.rc file. In all other respects, the
 > distribution is just as it came out of the distribution .tgz file.
 > 
 > The first thing i've noticed is that with empty log files, the first time
 > one accesses the home index.html file, this is the only thing written to the
 > log_<date> file:
 > 216.39.170.247 - - [09/May/2000:17:05:43-0700] "GET /images/Space.gif
 > HTTP/1.1" 404 - "http://ticktick:8015/" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01;
 > Windows NT)" "-"
 > 
 > (I looked and there is no space.gif file in htdocs/images.)

I've added this to the distribution - will appear in 3.0.1

 > 
 > I believe that this 404 error is where the multi-threaded httpd was
 > crunching and it would then put the error in the error log or on the error
 > page that I sent to you last Brent.

No - the 3.0.0 release has some show-stopper bugs in the thread startup.
If you still have the updated thread.tcl I sent around, that should work.
I'll put out a 3.0.1 release sometime this week, I hope.

 > I am curious to know why the url of the request isn't getting put into the
 > log_<date> file? Isn't this info needed if one wants to do any statistics on
 > what pages are being visited?

It is there  - it just isn't separated out. This is a very standard log
file format.

 > P.S. I would also like to request/suggest that the shutdown message be both
 > in the log_<date> file and the log_error file so one can distinguish one
 > httpd run from another. In fact, why put it in the log_error file at all -
 > it's not really an error is it? - dhl

Again, this is the standard log file format shared with Apache.
I suppose it wouldn't hurt to put a startup message in there, but it
the standard log just has requests in it.

 > P.P.S. I still have warm fuzzies for httpd, and look forward to when it's
 > going to run on the tk gui multi-threaded. I want to express my sincerest
 > appriciation for Brent's work. - dhl

Thanks!

--      Brent Welch     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        http://www.scriptics.com
        Scriptics: The Tcl Platform Company


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