More Undo Tab weirdness... /medinfo/skincancer/skin_cancer/HEAD by Anonymous User 2001-10-25 11:33:18 PM /medinfo/skincancer/glossary/HEAD by Anonymous User 2001-10-25 11:30:17 PM /medinfo/skincancer/FAQ/HEAD by Anonymous User 2001-10-25 11:30:17 PM /medinfo/skincancer/essentials/HEAD by Anonymous User 2001-10-25 11:30:17 PM /medinfo/skincancer/resources/HEAD by Anonymous User 2001-10-25 11:30:17 PM /medinfo/skincancer/services/HEAD by Anonymous User I am still looking for an answer to my question.... What is this? If this is caused by a search spiders... is it not ZopeDB bloating funkyness that should not be happening? Anyone? I need the HEAD of a non-Anonymous User to make me less nervous. ;) Carl On Montag, Oktober 22, 2001, at 03:55 Uhr, Casey Duncan wrote:
On Monday 22 October 2001 08:30 am, Jens Vagelpohl allegedly wrote:
carl,
no reason to panic. HEAD is a standard HTTP command just like GET, the difference being that HEAD does not send the document contents, just length and stuff like that.
some spiders and web robots use HEAD to determine if a page has been changed.
jens
Why would a HEAD request show in the undo tab? That implies that a database commit occurred in response to the request.
Wierd.