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Re: [cobalt-users] getting warning messages in cache.log



on 1/3/00 8:56 AM, Fathi Said at fathi@xxxxxx wrote:

> Iain,
> 
>> You are both porn and link policeman.
> Nah, porn yes, and I will happily spam all email addresses I can find on any
> porn website.
> 
> Why link policeman? I just asked why he posted this link -- as I could see no
> relation to the message's subject (or I didn't
> understand the relation or the reason why he posted it). It seems you
> understood (you call me a policeman because I ask or didn't
> understand something??) - so please explain!
> 
>> I am so glad the web is made up of the
>> likes of you, where would we be without you.
> That's true! I certainly know you're glad -- where would we be without such
> great guys like me, who are asking if they don't
> understand something?
> 
> Sorry, Iain, but you can't flame me because of a question. Respectively, I
> can't flame you for NOT asking why he posted the message
> only because you probably haven't understood it too.

Fathi,

That link was some dude's sig file.  He actually posed the words (and I
quote):

"Here, Here."

I realize that that it was a brilliant post.

In anycase, I guess I don't much care one way or another weather someone is
running a pr0n site, but I can completely understand why you wouldn't want
to help get it back up and running.

But for you other folks who have posted otherwise, and think that that we
should help with this problem, have any answers?

Currently the problem is still at large.

Chakmal,

I have not seen this problem before, but it looks like Ask Jeeves and Yahoo
has some malformed search strings with some unescaped characters (the white
spaces that the server objects to).

Besides the error messages at the bottom of the list, is performance being
affected?  It may just be the nature of the beast and you'll have to live
with it.  Don't know.

-k