seems to me that what you want is save requested_uri .... no ?

On Friday, April 19, 2013 10:36:05 PM UTC+2, BlueShadow wrote:
>
> well that was my personal trial to get a 400 error. I just want to find 
> out why there are about 5-10 400 errors on my webpage per day. and if they 
> are caused by some bad bots or something. So I can lock them out with my 
> firewall.
> If its just typos I won't do a thing. Right now I'm saving the request_url 
> and the error code. But this wont help me at all if someone gets a 400 
> error on a working page.
> Thats why I asked.
> other things which cause 400 errors are .../function(testerror)
> pretty much every non letter other than ? and /
>
> On Friday, April 19, 2013 9:06:43 PM UTC+2, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> given that you want a ready-to-use solution, can you give an example ?
>> with /app/controller/function"#" you can't get what follows #, but the 
>> first " is in requested_uri as it should be.
>>
>>

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