05-01-2019
Hey Jim,
Thanks for replying,
Google Webmaster Tools provide the URLS of all the 404 errors.
When I test them, the URLs are all OK.
When I run some Chome extension to read the HTTPD headers, I see 404s which become 200s. It is like our URL rewriting software is causing this, but when I ask DragonByte support, they tell me their software does not cause this problem and are not helpful.
The problem started when we moved to a new server and a new version of Apache, so my guess is the issue is in the Apache2 configuration, but I cannot find the problem.
It's been like this (going down and down in the search ranking and number of pages indexed) since I moved to the new data center last year.
I cannot figure it out.
Let me know if you need to be added to webmaster tools for access, if you are experienced in GWT.
Thanks.
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apache::testrun
Apache::TestRun(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Apache::TestRun(3)
NAME
Apache::TestRun - Run the test suite
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The "Apache::TestRun" package controls the configuration and running of the test suite.
METHODS
Several methods are sub-classable, if the default behavior should be changed.
"bug_report"
The "bug_report()" method is executed when "t/TEST" was executed with the "-bugreport" option, and "make test" (or "t/TEST") fail. Normally
this is callback which you can use to tell the user how to deal with the problem, e.g. suggesting to read some document or email some
details to someone who can take care of it. By default nothing is executed.
The "-bugreport" option is needed so this feature won't become annoying to developers themselves. It's automatically added to the
"run_tests" target in Makefile. So if you repeateadly have to test your code, just don't use "make test" but run "t/TEST" directly. Here is
an example of a custom "t/TEST"
My::TestRun->new->run(@ARGV);
package My::TestRun;
use base 'Apache::TestRun';
sub bug_report {
my $self = shift;
print <<EOI;
+--------------------------------------------------------+
| Please file a bug report: http://perl.apache.org/bugs/ |
+--------------------------------------------------------+
EOI
}
"pre_configure"
The "pre_configure()" method is executed before the configuration for "Apache::Test" is generated. So if you need to adjust the setup
before httpd.conf and other files are autogenerated, this is the right place to do so.
For example if you don't want to inherit a LoadModule directive for mod_apreq.so but to make sure that the local version is used, you can
sub-class "Apache::TestRun" and override this method in t/TEST.PL:
package My::TestRun;
use base 'Apache::TestRun';
use Apache::TestConfig;
__PACKAGE__->new->run(@ARGV);
sub pre_configure {
my $self = shift;
# Don't load an installed mod_apreq
Apache::TestConfig::autoconfig_skip_module_add('mod_apreq.c');
$self->SUPER::pre_configure();
}
Notice that the extension is .c, and not .so.
Don't forget to run the super class' c<pre_configure()> method.
"new_test_config"
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perl v5.16.2 2011-02-07 Apache::TestRun(3)