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dirt.netscape.com - - [01/Nov/2002:08:28:12 -0500] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 206 8115 "-" "libwww-perl/5.51"
When I visit [dirt.netscape.com...] it takes me to dmoz.org. What's up with that? Is one owned by the other or something? This is the only file they retrieved and oddly got a 206 code, but got the whole page because it actually is 8115 in size.
I submitted to dmoz a couple weeks ago, but not listed yet. Does this mean they're checking me out?
For all intents and purposes,
dmoz.org = directory.mozilla.org = dirt.netscape.com = newhoo.com = gnuhoo.com
As to what this means about your listing: possibly everything and possibly nothing. It could be an editor checking the url for notes, it could be an add or deletion or move.
I do not know enough about either HTTP or Robozilla to say why you would receive 206 codes. But since Robozilla is mainly looking for 301, 4xx, and 5xx errors (which would indicate that a resource is moved or unavailable), perhaps it only requests the first x number of bytes to save bandwidth, hence the partial content code returned?
Robozilla may be checking unreviewed submissions in addition to urls already published in the directory.
Here is more info on dmoz editors and server logs.
[webmasterworld.com...]