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Looking at the log file for EPiServer I see alot of these messages:

2009-09-03 10:57:34,497 [62] EPiServer.Web.FriendlyUrlRewriteProvider.ConvertToExternalInternal(:0) - Page '3930' in URL '/Templates/Public/Pages/IFramePage.aspx?id=3930&epslanguage=sv' was not found - no rewrite performed
2009-09-03 10:58:59,638 [60] EPiServer.Core.OptimisticCache`1.Read(:0) - cacheKey=EPPageData:3930, last exception was:
EPiServer.Core.PageNotFoundException: Page 3930 was not found
   at EPiServer.DataAccess.PageLoadDB.LoadPageInternal(PageReference pageLink, Int32 languageBranchId, IDataReader reader)
   at EPiServer.DataAccess.PageLoadDB.<>c__DisplayClass1.<LoadPage>b__0()
   at EPiServer.DataAccess.DataAccessBase.<>c__DisplayClass1`1.<Execute>b__0()
   at EPiServer.DataAccess.DatabaseFactory.Execute[TResult](Action`1 method)
   at EPiServer.DataAccess.DataAccessBase.Execute[TResult](Action`1 action)
   at EPiServer.Core.PageProviderBase.<>c__DisplayClass4.<GetPageInternal>b__3()
   at EPiServer.Core.OptimisticCache`1.Read(String cacheKey, ReadAndCacheObject`1 readAndCacheObject)

Since the page doesn't exists and I can't find any pages referencing this Im having trouble finding a solution for the problem. Is there a way to find out how and where the page is being referenced either in EPiServer or programmatically?

#32462
Sep 03, 2009 11:24

Try to see if you can find it in a pages soft link (links stored the editor), with the SQL command:

select fkPageID from tblPageSoftlink where fkPagelinkID=3930

 

#32475
Sep 03, 2009 16:41
Nothing found with the given SQL-command. Is there a way to get the logging tool to log which page that is doing the request?
#32501
Sep 04, 2009 13:30

You could use the IIS logfile and include the column Referer (cs(Referer))

/johan

#32502
Sep 04, 2009 14:05
seems to be google and yahoo that is trying to refer to the page. Thanks for the tips on the IIS log referer, now I have to see to it that our page structure gets updated in their register.
#32544
Sep 07, 2009 15:27
* You are NOT allowed to include any hyperlinks in the post because your account hasn't associated to your company. User profile should be updated.