Yes, it is a froma client.
Michael Crump
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-----Original Message-----
From: domino400-bounces+mike.crump=saint-gobain.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:domino400-bounces+mike.crump=saint-gobain.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Walter Scanlan
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 8:26 AM
To: Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400
Cc: domino400-bounces+wscanlan=us.ibm.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx; Lotus Domino on
the iSeries / AS400
Subject: Re: Verifying actual URL's coming in from a browser client
You don't say where the url is coming from. If it is from a client
TRCCNN will work., (data will be in ascii in the trace so format for
ascii)....
Walter Scanlan
Senior Software Engineer
Office: 507-286-6088
Cell: 507-990-4539
From:
"Crump, Mike" <Mike.Crump@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
"Lotus Domino on the iSeries / AS400" <domino400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
06/28/2010 07:23 AM
Subject:
Verifying actual URL's coming in from a browser client
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I have a problem with Quickr and right now it seems that the URL that
Quickr is expecting is not being received. Effectively, the Quickr
debugging seems to be showing a truncated URL string.
What are my best options to help verify that actual URL that is coming
into the system. I may not fully understand the relationship between
the Quickr server and the Domino server (running 8.0.1) but I'm thinking
of the following:
1.) Can I use i5/os trccnn to actually see the URL coming into port 80?
The formatted data is not something that I can interpret but I'm
assuming that someone at IBM could?
2.) There are probably a few lan based tracing options that I might be
able to work with the network guys with.
3.) Domino HTTP debug? I'm looking closer at this right now but
haven't quite figure out my best option. Right now I really want to see
the 'raw' URL that is coming in and being processed.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Michael Crump
Manager, Computing Services
Verallia
SGCI
1509 S. Macedonia Ave.
Muncie, IN 47302
765.741.7696
765.741.7012 f
www.verallia.com <
http://www.verallia.com/>
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