[ic] Order profile check_opt not found

Stefan Hornburg (Racke) racke at linuxia.de
Tue Apr 7 13:33:57 UTC 2009


Mike Heins wrote:
> Quoting Stefan Hornburg (Racke) (racke at linuxia.de):
>> Steve Graham wrote:
>>>> If it works 99% of the time it could be that the session is expired in the
>>>> other 1%.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>           Racke
>>> the following logs seems to indicate that:
>>>
>>> .comcast.net nsession:comcast.net - [05/April/2009:19:42:49 -0500] cat 
>>> /ord/basket.html Order profile check_opt not found
>>> .comcast.net nsession:comcast.net - [05/April/2009:19:42:56 -0500] cat 
>>> /ord/basket.html Order profile check_opt not found
>>> .comcast.net eqnTGmzI:comcast.net - [05/April/2009:21:51:36 -0500] cat 
>>> /ord/basket.html Order profile check_opt not found
>>> .comcast.net eqnTGmzI:comcast.net - [05/April/2009:21:53:13 -0500] cat 
>>> /ord/basket.html Order profile check_opt not found
>>> .comcast.net eqnTGmzI:comcast.net - [05/April/2009:21:53:48 -0500] cat 
>>> /ord/basket.html Order profile check_opt not found
>>> .comcast.net DMhHPcmD:comcast.net - [05/April/2009:21:54:53 -0500] cat 
>>> /ord/basket.html Order profile check_opt not found
>>> .comcast.net DMhHPcmD:comcast.net - [05/April/2009:21:55:09 -0500] cat 
>>> /ord/basket.html Order profile check_opt not found
>>> .comcast.net DMhHPcmD:comcast.net - [05/April/2009:21:55:35 -0500] cat 
>>> /ord/basket.html Order profile check_opt not found
>>> .comcast.net DMhHPcmD:comcast.net - [05/April/2009:21:55:58 -0500] cat 
>>> /ord/basket.html Order profile check_opt not found
>>> .comcast.net DMhHPcmD:comcast.net - [05/April/2009:22:00:24 -0500] cat 
>>> /ord/basket.html Order profile check_opt not found
>>> .comcast.net DMhHPcmD:comcast.net - [05/April/2009:22:03:21 -0500] cat 
>>> /ord/basket.html Order profile check_opt not found
>>>
>>> any idea what settings in a browser would cause this?
>> Check which browser is causing this by correlating with Apache log file.
> 
> It is probably some sort of robot that didn't get caught by the robot
> definitions.
> 
>> In addition to that, I would move the profile from the page into one of the 
>> profile files so it is always present.
>>
> 
> You can't really do that as it is malleable based on the options that
> are in the product.

You can grab the SKU from some variable for sure. Scratch variables are IMHO 
not a good place for form profiles.

Regards
           Racke



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