RE: Increase Logging

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Yes this is related to a question I posted on another thread and I understand that SOAPISAP.dll is not an Apache product.  But again I am trying to determine why this DLL works with version 2.2.4 and not with 2.2.14.  The DLL has not changed, I am using the same DLL so something in Apache has changed. I hoped that with some additional logging I might be able to determine exactly what Apache was attempting to do when it failed.
My hope was that there might be another user out there that uses Apache to handle SOAP calls on a Windows system. I guess what I am doing is not a supported configuration so no help is available. 
Thank you to the group for your patience.

Tom

-----Original Message-----
From: André Warnier [mailto:aw@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, October 23, 2009 9:21 AM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Increase Logging

Hickey, Tom wrote:
> Andre
> 
> Thank you for your comments but I felt pretty confident stating that it was not a script problem because I do not have any scripts in my cgi directory. The actual issue is a security issue on my WIN XP box:
> 
> [Thu Oct 22 11:02:56 2009] [warn] [client 192.168.0.3] ISAPI: ServerSupportFunction HSE_REQ_GET_IMPERSONATION_TOKEN is not supported: C:/Program Files/Common Files/MSSoap/Binaries/SOAPISAP.dll
> 
Tom,
unless I am mistaken, you already asked a question about this dll on 
another thread, and I already answered that this was not a part of Apache.
Whatever you may think that the problem is, Apache is evidently seeing 
this as a cgi application, seeing an output from that application as 
incorrect HTTP output, and logging the error as such.
Any error message written by that application to STDOUT, without being 
prefixed by some valid HTTP header, would be considered as such 
incorrect HTTP output.

You should ask further questions about this to the supplier of that dll.
It may just not be compatible with the version of Apache you are trying 
to run it with.

I stand by my bet offer.


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