Unfortunately it's not the answer yet, cause I'm focused in the legitimate
query string formed URLs which for sure can only be a result of a GET. In
fact, in those cases I'm talking about, the entry records the URL up to (and
including) the "?" (question mark) which denotes a real query string suposed
to follow it.
Can you think of anything else?
Thanks,
Rodrigo.
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Ber Driehuis wrote: term of the URLs?
> On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, CPD wrote:
> > I turned it on but it seems to be logging the query strings in just some
> > cases. For the majority of the entries (which contain the query term)
it's
> > still being supressed.
> If that majority is using POST rather than GET, I'm not surprised. With
> POST, the information is not in the URL but rather in the headers. If you
> really want to see them (and don't mind invading the users privacy, and
> have oodles of disk space), you can turn on mime header logging. Not
> recommended.
> ...
Received on Thu Mar 23 2000 - 04:06:08 MST
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