<span idspanfor="frame" mlb_idspanflag="true" style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 0px 3px; z-index: 500; font-size: xx-small; font-family: sans-serif; background-color: rgb(214, 227, 254); position: absolute; top: 0pt; left: 0pt; display: none;"></span><b><i>replies-lists-zope@listmail.innovate.net</i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;">i would suggest that you find out the ipnumbers of the users who are<br>having problems. with that information, then search your logs for<br>entries for their connections, and examine those. that way you'll<br>likely have a better idea of what to look at.<br><br>Right, good idea :) Here are the beginnings of some of those numbers:<br><br>66.185<br>204.8<br>70.85<br>12.161<br><br>I opened Z2.log and tried to find those number like this:<br><br>/66.185<br><br>but nothing came of it. So I tried things like this:<br><br>grep "66.185"
/var/log/messages<br><br>and nothing came up that way either :( What do?<br><br>[between your cookies and javascript i did find the one site unusable -<br>i default to having both off and your site just kept looping.]<br><br>You must be using Firefox with plug-ins. I have the same problem, although people who use a more stripped-down version of FF apparently don't.<br><br>Thanks,<br>beno<br><br><br><br>------------ Original Message ------------<br>> Date: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 07:34:26 AM -0700<br>> From: beno - <purabachata@yahoo.com><br>> To: zope@zope.org<br>> Subject: POUND AND ZOPE HELL!!! was: Re: [Zope] Can't Find This Bug!<br>> <br>> To summarize, I'm newly using Pound as a reverse-proxy for Zope. I'm<br>> using VHM mapping to pass the requests to the appropriate folders in<br>> Zope. I have some clients who can't see their sites, but I and many<br>> others can. They get this message: "Zope \n Welcome to Web.vi" which<br>> is my
site (web.vi). I can see the sites just fine. And I can't find<br>> a bug anywhere!!!<br>> <br>> jens wrote:<br>> <br>>>> "Posted with no comments"?? You can read, can you? This is now the<br>>>> third time (read: 3) that I'm telling you that these entries are<br>>>> not errors. NotFound (or 404) is completely normal. Stop looking at<br>>>> them! <br>> <br>> Okay, okay, BUT JENS... It's been over a WEEK that my client can't<br>> see her site AND I DON'T KNOW WHY!! Here's what I'm doing:<br>> * Checking the error log for messages. The only ones I get are the<br>> ones you say are normal (even with those brackets "[" and "]", right?)<br>> * Checking the Z2.log and find nothing amiss.<br>> * What else should I check?<br>> I'm desperate! Please understand!!<br>> <br>> Here are examples (to which Jens complains) from Z2.log of client<br>> sites that apparently don't render for many people trying
to hit<br>> them, but these examples look perfectly normal to me:<br>> <br>> 202.71.106.119 - Anonymous [16/Aug/2006:00:27:36 +0000] "GET<br>> /800/s/c/x/en-us/EMarket/Our_Store/marketItems/fetchPhotoThumb?s<br>> ku=F-0400 HTTP/1.1" 200 24163<br>> "http://blackbeardale.com/800/s/c/x/en-us/EMarket/Our_Store/Main_fram<br>> e.pt?category=foxys_lager" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0;<br>> Windows NT 5.1; SV1)"<br>> 202.71.106.119 - Anonymous [16/Aug/2006:00:27:36 +0000] "GET<br>> /800/s/c/x/en-us/EMarket/Our_Store/marketItems/fetchPhotoThumb?s<br>> ku=F-0450 HTTP/1.1" 200 12894<br>> "http://blackbeardale.com/800/s/c/x/en-us/EMarket/Our_Store/Main_fram<br>> e.pt?category=foxys_lager" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0;<br>> Windows NT 5.1; SV1)"<br>> 202.71.106.119 - Anonymous [16/Aug/2006:00:27:37 +0000] "GET<br>> /800/s/c/x/en-us/EMarket/Our_Store/marketItems/fetchPhotoThumb?s<br>> ku=F-0480 HTTP/1.1" 200 37165<br>>
"http://blackbeardale.com/800/s/c/x/en-us/EMarket/Our_Store/Main_fram<br>> e.pt?category=foxys_lager" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0;<br>> Windows NT 5.1; SV1)"<br>> 202.71.106.119 - Anonymous [16/Aug/2006:00:27:37 +0000] "GET<br>> /800/s/c/x/en-us/EMarket/Our_Store/marketItems/fetchPhotoThumb?s<br>> ku=F-0500 HTTP/1.1" 200 15901<br>> "http://blackbeardale.com/800/s/c/x/en-us/EMarket/Our_Store/Main_fram<br>> e.pt?category=foxys_lager" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0;<br>> Windows NT 5.1; SV1)"<br>> <br>>>> To be honest, looking at the insane JavaScript stuff that you<br>>>> invoke several times over before even showing any content I am<br>>>> surprised anyone can view the site. You should ditch all the<br>>>> useless code that tries several times over to guess screen sizes.<br>>>> If you actually paid someone to write that steaming pile of<br>>>> JavaScript you need to get a
lawyer. <br>> <br>> Sorry you don't like my JS, Jens. I'm happy with it. But I thought<br>> perhaps it might be somehow interfere with the rendering of the site<br>> for the client, even though it hadn't before I went to Pound. So I<br>> replaced it with a bare-bones DTML page for the index_html and it<br>> still didn't render for the client. 3<br>> TIA,<br>> beno<br>> <br>> <br>> ---------------------------------<br>> Do you Yahoo!?<br>> Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.<br><br>---------- End Original Message ----------<br><br></purabachata@yahoo.com></blockquote><br><p> 
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