Hi

A typical entry looks like this:
192.168.11.11 - - [05/Jan/2007:11:23:59 +0100] "GET
/ebanking/css/custom.css HTTP/1.1" 200 -
"https://some.bank.ch/ebanking/login"; "Mozilla/4.0
(compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)"
The files are all correct, since they most of the time are delivered
and displayed correctly. They can be requested independently.

Curious. Can you replicate the problem, or is it intermittent?
Unfortunately, it's very rare (at least in our development environment),
which makes it difficult to track.

You may find using the IE equivalent of Firefox's LiveHttpHeaders plugin useful in examining what the browser is sending and receiving.
Good idea. I'll keep LiveHeaders on at all times.

Also, try enabling the request dumper valve to get a closer look at what's happening on the server.

http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.0-doc/config/valve.html
Thanks for the hint; I'll try this out!




Regards
    Andy

Pid wrote:
Andreas Deller wrote:
Hi

I posted this unsuccessfully a week ago under
'Tomcat 4.1.30/5.0.28 empty responses - return code "200 -"',
so I rephrase and shorten my question.

OS: Solaris & Debian, Tomcat version 4.1.30 and 5.0.28.

In the access logs, there are a number of entries with the HTTP
status code "200 -". So the client never sees the contents of
these files, resulting in incorrect layout (the problem just
turns up with static files).

I've tried the Tomcat doc, Google, FAQ, mailing lists to no avail.
What am I doing wrong?

Thanks
    Andy Deller

Can't see your original message in the list i'm afraid.

I don't understand your question either - you're saying that you see a 200 in the logs, the server returns a static file (do you mean an empty file?).

Can you, perhaps, explain in more detail?


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