Hi !

Hum ...

xhr !? That reminds me about that we have had problems with Internet
Explorer and zone updates.

Somehting with that the xhr flag (!?) was not set ...

I will have to dig into this ... but don't have the time right now!

/Gunnar


2010/1/29 Ville Virtanen <ville.virta...@cerion.fi>

>
> Hi,
>
> hrx -> xhr :D
>
> It is true that T5 catches many of these
> "I-did-not-even-know-something-makes-these" -requests, and it is good to
> know of this happening.
>
> Obviously I should also take a look at the URL re-write functionality.
>
>  - Ville
>
> Ps. It's minus 20 Celsius here... (-4 Fahrenheit) I'm freezing! :)
>
>
> Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 14:47:08 -0200, Ville Virtanen
> > <ville.virta...@cerion.fi> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> >> One way to prevent this is to contribute a T5 httprequest filter that
> >> just redirects to error page if it detects a post url submitted using
> >> GET.
> >
> > Well, Tapestry always submit by POST, so any submission using GET is not
> > an human user.
> > If you want to provide access to robots, I think it's better to have some
> > kind of API linke Twitter has.
> >
> >> (And isn't hrx?)
> >
> > hrx? I guess I need some more internet vocabulary . . . hehehe
> >
> >> This is one of the T5 weaker sides I think. It produces many
> >> like these in the production for us for a site that slightly altered url
> >> layout, although these errors are rarely made by human.
> >
> > I think this is an upside, not a downside, as it shows that suspicious
> > requests are being made.
> >
> >> Haven't seen that one on our production servers, however our servers are
> >> getting hammered by someone trying to get /index.html which produces
> >> "there is no such component in page... blah .. the valid components
> >> are...".
> >> This can be fixed by implementing a component named html that does
> >> absolutely nothing and placing it to the page.
> >
> > You could also have an URL rewriter rule to catch that.
> >
> >>  - Ville (From f*cking cold and snowy Turku ;))
> >
> > Thiago (from f*cking-but-not-that-much hot Belo Horizonte) ;)
> >
> > --
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> > and instructor
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> > Informação Ltda.
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