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Resolved Help understanding log entries

David Jimenez

Basic Pleskian
I am seeing some strange log entries in Plesk. My understanding is that what the log shows is what was requested in the httpdocs directory. So, if I see GET /events.html, that means someone looked at the file events.html in the httpdocs directory.

So, I also see the following:

GET /events/2035705749990037/s HTTP/1.1

The funny part is that there is no directory /httpdocs/events/.

Any idea what this could be?
 
I found the issue. In Plesk if you set the SEO Safe 301 Redirect to "www" you get the a 301 on items that should actually be 404. I changed the setting to "none
 
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