... and *this* forum is for SHOP OWNERS not server systems admins.
... and *this* forum is for SHOP OWNERS not server systems admins.
Please do not PM for support issues: a private solution doesn't benefit the community.
Be careful with unsolicited advice via email or PM - Make sure the person you are talking to is a reliable source.
I'm flattered you would think I am doing that but it is obviously not so.
Going back to original posting and the OP specifically, I would suggest that whatever can be gleamed from this thread be done so. If problem still not solved then hire someone or use the Commercial Forum to post a request, to resolve the issue for you.
I feel that this thread has turned into beating a dead horse and that is getting no one nowhere.
Well, it seems you all have had a very busy weekend.
I'll take some time to look at the advice given and decide on a course of action. When all these problems are fixed I'll let you know what helped.
If anyone else does have any constructive advice it'd be great to hear it.
Ok, so I downloaded firebug for mozilla firefox, its a really handy suggestion. And I watched through all the html requests that the browser made when I went onto our homepage and no error came up and no /templats/classic/css/none file request was made
So I'm still none the wiser about whats causing it. Yesterday that file request caused about 300 errors, 95% of all our error logs are made up of that request.
Surely this has happened to someone else? Or do other people not bother with their error logs and just remain oblivious??
Possibly not.
In all the log-reviewing I've done on hundreds of sites, I've never seen what you describe.
Plus, there's no code in (a default uncustomized install of) Zen Cart do create such links, so unless you've added specific custom code, it's not originating from a normal install of Zen Cart.
You'll need to identify a pattern in those log messages.
ie:
- are they all from the same IP address?
- regardless of same address or not, how do those IP addresses compare with the server activity log?
--- ie: the server activity log tracks non-error activity of all visitors. Use it to find out what *else* the visitors attempting to hit your "none" file are also doing. Identify patterns.
- what referrer is being logged for those visitors
- what browser or user-agent are they using
- etc
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