On Jun 6, 2007, at 5:32 PM, Chris Hostetter wrote:
: It's the favicon.ico effect.
: Nothing in logs when the class is resquested from curl, but with a
: browser (here Opera), begin a response with , and it
requests for
: favicon.ico.
HA HA HA HA that's freaking hilarious.
One way
: It's the favicon.ico effect.
: Nothing in logs when the class is resquested from curl, but with a
: browser (here Opera), begin a response with , and it requests for
: favicon.ico.
HA HA HA HA that's freaking hilarious.
One way to avoid that might be to register a NOOP request handler
Frédéric Glorieux a écrit :
> I'm baffled.
[Yonic]
> I don't know why that would be... what is the client sending the
request?
> If it gets an error, does it retry or something?
Good !
Nothing in logs when the class is resquested from curl,
Sorry, same idea, but it's a CSS link.
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> I'm baffled.
[Yonic]
> I don't know why that would be... what is the client sending the request?
> If it gets an error, does it retry or something?
Good !
It's the favicon.ico effect.
Nothing in logs when the class is resquested from curl, but with a
browser (here Opera), begin a response wi