POUND AND ZOPE HELL!!! was: Re: [Zope] Can't Find This Bug!
Jonathan
dev101 at magma.ca
Wed Aug 16 11:13:31 EDT 2006
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From: "Jens Vagelpohl" <jens at dataflake.org>
To: "[Zope] Mailing List" <zope at zope.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: POUND AND ZOPE HELL!!! was: Re: [Zope] Can't Find This Bug!
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> On 16 Aug 2006, at 10:34, beno - wrote:
>> >> "Posted with no comments"?? You can read, can you? This is now
>> the third time (read: 3) that I'm telling
>> >> you that these entries are not errors. NotFound (or 404) is
>> completely normal. Stop looking at them!
>>
>> Okay, okay, BUT JENS... It's been over a WEEK that my client can't see
>> her site AND I DON'T KNOW WHY!!
>
> That's beside the point. I'm telling you those NotFound messages do not
> matter, you need to look somewhere else. Whether you are desperate or not
> does not change the fact that they are a red herring.
>
> If someone who cannot view the site sends a request and Zope seems to
> serve the right stuff then maybe this is not a Zope problem at all?
>
> I suggest you read up on things like ethereal to analyze what exactly is
> happening between the client's browser and the server. The logs can only
> tell you that "something has been served", not the content.
>
Another idea is to have your client install ieHTTPHeaders (or equivalent for
non-IE browsers) in their web browser and then send you the http header info
that they are seeing.
Jonathan
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