thanks uwe. i suppose then it's a safely ignorable warning - the
client on the other end must receive a real 404.

> unfortunately, i also see some instances of this with urls, i don´t think
> were generated by guessing:

i'm pretty sure in my case... they're all words related to the admin
account, or bank account and that sort of stuff ... some very bad
people out there :)

francisco


On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Uwe Schäfer <u...@thomas-daily.de> wrote:
> francisco treacy schrieb:
>
> dear francisco
>
>> (i even had Fragment: admin, Fragment: bank-account , and things of the
>> sort)
>
> i´ve seen this too. for instance on hybrid encoding, if you mount a page to
> /foo, /foo/bar/ will bring this error, while /foo/bar/baz wont, because it
> means bar=baz in parameters.
>
> i think you cannot do anything against someone playing with urls from
> outside.
> unfortunately, i also see some instances of this with urls, i don´t think
> were generated by guessing:
>
> URL fragment has unmatched key/value pair:
> resources/org.apache.wicket.markup.html.WicketEventReference/wicket-event
>
> can anyone confirm that?
>
> cu uwe
>
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