- From: Daniel DuBois <ddubois@spyglass.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Mar 1996 22:59:11 -0600
- To: www-logging@w3.org
- Cc: pharrington@spyglass.com, jim@spyglass.com
A few more things I for got the first time around: 1) truncation of headers I didn't see any facility for a log generator (a server) to indicate it had truncated a 5K long user-agent header if it says it is logging cs(user-agent). But then, I've never seen URL length limits specified anywhere for CLFF either, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Is truncation supposed to be a never acceptable thing that such a facility is not specified? 2) missing headers When you're loggin cs(user-agent), and there is no such request header, do you enter '-' in the log, '"-"', or '""'? The Fields section says cs(foo) is a <string>, the Format section says ommitted entries are marked by dash. 3) multiple headers When there's more than one Accept: header is it a requirement that the headers be collalesced as they are for CGI environment variables before being logged? I'd just as soon they not, the more processing along this line, the more of a burden it is on the server to do these things. OK - hopefully that's it... ----- the Programmer formerly known as Dan http://www.spyglass.com/~ddubois/
Received on Tuesday, 26 March 1996 23:56:54 UTC