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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Alexander Prohorenko <wh...@extrasy.net> on 2003/12/29 18:34:56 UTC
[users@httpd] Log shows 0 (zero) bytes for some pages
Guys,
I've got the following problem, for some pages I'm getting bytes count
equivalent to 0 (zero) although these files are more the 0 bytes.
Why do this happen? Some files, mostly .html/.php - show with
non zero size.
Why ?
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Alexander Prohorenko
Re: [users@httpd] Log shows 0 (zero) bytes for some pages
Posted by Nick Kew <ni...@webthing.com>.
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, Alexander Prohorenko wrote:
> I've got the following problem, for some pages I'm getting bytes count
> equivalent to 0 (zero) although these files are more the 0 bytes.
Could be HEAD requests, or requests with If-Modified-Since returning 304.
Your logs will tell you that.
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Nick Kew
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