I ever used links and linksql with static-pages. Some months ago I moved to dynamic pages.
Normally I did not look into Analog-Logs, I only viewed the Webalizer-logs.
But I did wonder why my business slow down more and more.
Analog-Logs shows it:
Listing the top 30 referring URLs by the number of failed requests, sorted by the number of failed requests. #reqs: URL--------: ---15731785: http://www.mydomain.com/sql2/page.cgi
........
followed by hundreds of other page.cgi-URLīs Yesterday I requested installation of mod_perl at my IP.
They installed mod_perl and big trouble started. During testing my site I recognized
that I also suddenly had "page not found" errors. Also I saw that while browsing through
dynamic pages suddenly static-links would be coded.I donīt know what creates this trouble, but the first step I did was switching back to
static-pages.Anyone else with such effects?I would like to use dynamic again in the future.Michael
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Michael Skaide
http://www.cycle24.de
Normally I did not look into Analog-Logs, I only viewed the Webalizer-logs.
But I did wonder why my business slow down more and more.
Analog-Logs shows it:
Listing the top 30 referring URLs by the number of failed requests, sorted by the number of failed requests. #reqs: URL--------: ---15731785: http://www.mydomain.com/sql2/page.cgi
........
followed by hundreds of other page.cgi-URLīs Yesterday I requested installation of mod_perl at my IP.
They installed mod_perl and big trouble started. During testing my site I recognized
that I also suddenly had "page not found" errors. Also I saw that while browsing through
dynamic pages suddenly static-links would be coded.I donīt know what creates this trouble, but the first step I did was switching back to
static-pages.Anyone else with such effects?I would like to use dynamic again in the future.Michael
--
Michael Skaide
http://www.cycle24.de