Dear Monks,

I owe you all a huge apology for wasting your time with this one. It turns out that the "anomalous" queries were coming in the back door via an HTML form and an an entirely different script that were obsoleted a year ago, yet which functioned so nearly like the prior version of the new one I couldn't tell them apart. Yes, I should have deleted the old script. Yes, I should have directed the old HTML form to the new script. Yes, I should write version information in my log file. I know, I know. And I promise to say 256 "Hail, Larry's" and never do it again.

Your humble penitent servant,
Dr. Mu


In reply to A large helping of crow. by Dr. Mu
in thread Script caching? by Dr. Mu

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