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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Mar 2001 10:02:07 -0800
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The number following the HTTP result code is the number of bytes of content
that were transmitted.  Since that second test is returning zero bytes, there
is definitely some sort of problem.

- Mark B.

"Heter, Alan" wrote:
>
> The following two lines are from my /APACHE/PUB/logs/access_log:
>
> 10.1.4.60 - - [08/Mar/2001:10:26:37 -0600] "GET /servlets/Hello HTTP/1.0"
> 200 196
> 10.1.4.60 - - [08/Mar/2001:11:02:24 -0600] "GET /testenv/alsj01 HTTP/1.0"
> 200 0
>
> A quick search on HTTP error codes on google yielded the information, that a
> 200 is:
> "Request OK".  My question is what is the number following the 200? The
> transaction with a 200 196 is working correctly. I am specifically having
> problems with transactions that return a 200 0.  The servlet being called is
> only doing an HTTP post.  It looks like my STDOUT?(for lack of a better
> term) is getting lost.  If someone could steer me towards what the second
> portion of the error code is, it would be very beneficial;-)
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