>
> Thanks Gerald, so this looks like yet another annoyance from Microsoft.
Oh, webdav is a cool thing, if you need write access to your webserver, for
example for maintaining the content of your website. Addtional to uploading
documents, you can also assign properties to every document. I use this here
for some Content Management systems. There is an Apache module mod_dav
(www.webdav.org) which is part of Apache 2.0 core distribution. I plan to
write some Perl backend for this, so more on this later...
> Just as I'd gotten rid of all those irritating error log entries related
> to favicon.ico (I finally downloaded a free icon generator and made an
> icon which I put in every directory on my server)...
>
> As for CGI.pm, maybe I should pass this on to the developers of that
> module.
>
Looks like this error
[Sun May 13 12:05:09 2001] [error] [client 38.28.207.49] File does not
exist: /www/crazyguyonabike/com/htdocs/_vti_bin/shtml.exe/_vti_rpc
(offline mode: enter name=value pairs on standard input)
is related to this log entry
38.28.207.49 - - [13/May/2001:12:05:09 -0400] "POST
/_vti_bin/shtml.exe/_vti_rpc HTTP/1.1" 301 2625
I guess this location ( the root of your web) is served by Embperl, isn't it
? If it is, it's actualy the CGI.pm inside of Embperl that gets triggered.
The question is why ? Do you see an access to your web root with strange
parameters in %fdat ?
Gerald
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