The apache error log does not show the filename that caused the 404.
This surprised me as well, I even installed Apache::LogSTDERR, but
that doesn't produce any output either.
Kees Vonk
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20/02/01 19:35
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ gateway
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Subject: Re:[Mason] Escaped '/' (%2F) causes path_info to fail.
At 3:40 PM + 2/20/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have posted this problem before, but I have managed to narrow it
down a lot:
when I have a %2F (escaped slash) in my path_info apache returns a
404 File Not Found error, any other escaped characters seem to be
alright
I have no idea whether this is a problem with apache, modperl or
mason. Can anyone reproduce or explain this behaviour.
I am using apache 1.3.17, modperl 1.25 on HPUX 10.20.
Please can anyone help me with this, it is causing real problems.
Does the Apache error log list the filename that caused the
404?
Is the slash still escaped in the log or has it been unescaped?
Benjamin Turner
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