I have never seen that used. It is an HTTP method like GET, POST, and HEAD. What is the user-agent?

http://www.google.com/search?q=http+options+method

Chuck


On Jun 2, 2006, at 11:43 AM, Randy Wigginton wrote:



In my internally used app, everything is fine, but then every so often I see this in the logs:

[2006-06-02 13:27:44 EDT] <WorkerThread10> <WORequest>: Method 'OPTIONS' is not supported. To support 'OPTIONS', you will have to implement a subclass of WORequest, and force WebObjects to instantiate it by implementing WOApplication's createRequest() method in your subclass of WOApplication.

[2006-06-02 13:27:44 EDT] <WorkerThread10> <WOWorkerThread id=10 socket=Socket[addr=/192.168.43.75,port=1742,localport=2002]> Exception while creating request: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: <WORequest>: Method 'OPTIONS' is not supported.; dropping connection



Can anyone shed light on what this is about? Am I being scanned, or what? I don’t even know what method OPTIONS is.



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