Ruby on Rails Sunday, December 9, 2012

On 9 December 2012 13:44, comopasta Gr <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Colin Law wrote in post #1088392:
>> On 9 December 2012 12:36, comopasta Gr <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>>>> containing the link) or does it just appear in the url bar of your
>>>> browser as you are typing something, in which case it is just that at
>>>> some point you have tried to visit that page and it is the type-ahead
>>>> in the browser entering it.
>>>>
>>> Added automatically means that I would enter http://mydomain.com and hit
>>> enter, then the url becomes http://mydomain.com/#login I have never
>>> tried to visit that url, the normal url is http://mydomain.com/login
>>
>> Do you have logging enabled in your app so that each request is shown?
>> If so then what do you see in the log when you hit enter after
>> entering mydomain.com? If not then enable it and see what happens.
>>
> Sure I can follow the logs in real time in Heroku and when visiting the
> app you can see the requests hitting the app. I can follow up any
> requests. When this "ghost" site has been active the application at
> Heroku is not hit, the app does not serve the content, nothing is seen
> in the logs.

I can only guess that it is/was a DNS issue so your request was
intermittently getting routed to the wrong server.

Colin

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