Malformed HTTP request in access.log

Hi,
we're running a quite standard web application on a weblogic server 9.1, clients are using Internet Explorer 6, and lately, I checked the access.log, and sometimes, logged HTTP requests look malformed, for example:
access.log00575:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - - [25/Aug/2006:13:47:01 +0200] "ntent-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded HTTP/0.9" 501 990
access.log00568:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - - [25/Aug/2006:10:32:30 +0200] "&GET /img/console/entete.gif HTTP/1.1" 501 990
access.log00639:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - - [27/Nov/2006:12:38:00 +0100] "&POST /ajax/heartbeat HTTP/1.1" 501 80
access.log00460:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - - [21/Aug/2006:16:51:01 +0200] "OST /ajax/daily_commission HTTP/1.1" 501 78
I once was successful in reproducing the problem, and during this test, I was sniffing the network, and apparently, the sent HTTP requests looked fine, whereas it appeared as a corrupted request in access.log.
Have anyone seen something like this before ?
Thanks.

I wish that were true. I've disconnected Server Admin from the server and then quit the application. The log entries are still comin'.
localhost - - [15/Jul/2009:13:05:11 -0500] "GET /server-status?auto HTTP/1.1" 200 2222 "-" "servermgrd (unknown version) CFNetwork/438.12 Darwin/9.7.0 (i386) (MacPro4%2C1)"
localhost - - [15/Jul/2009:13:05:11 -0500] "GET /server-status?auto HTTP/1.1" 200 2222 "-" "servermgrd (unknown version) CFNetwork/438.12 Darwin/9.7.0 (i386) (MacPro4%2C1)"
localhost - - [15/Jul/2009:13:06:11 -0500] "GET /server-status?auto HTTP/1.1" 200 2223 "-" "servermgrd (unknown version) CFNetwork/438.12 Darwin/9.7.0 (i386) (MacPro4%2C1)"
localhost - - [15/Jul/2009:13:06:11 -0500] "GET /server-status?auto HTTP/1.1" 200 2223 "-" "servermgrd (unknown version) CFNetwork/438.12 Darwin/9.7.0 (i386) (MacPro4%2C1)"
Thanks for trying.
B. Bodger

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