From: Dan Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using either grep or a Perl script the reporting of status code 200 with
analog is down.
eg parsing the log file for /\GET.*HTTP\/1.\d\ 200/ in a Perl script
produces a greater figure for 200 status codes than Analog.
Maybe my Perl regular expressions are
Mark Groen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed Analog in my Program files and it works
well with the sample logfile. When running my own
server logs I get Succesful Requests = 0 but there's
lots of actual requests in the file and I know there is
traffic to the site. Does this mean I need a
From: Jeremy Wadsack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you archives contain more than on log per file, then you need to
modify your compression or rotation scheme so that they don't.
I just did a quick test, zipping 2 one line log files to a zip file.
I set UNCOMPRESS *.zip unzip -p and analog was quit
From: W Luke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How does the UNCOMPRESS command actually work - are the log files from
each archive uncompressed, stored to a temp directory, read/processed
and deleted?
You set your uncompress tool to spew it's output to stdout, and analog
reads everything on stdin. Analog
(Note that I will not changing jobs this week, so I will not be
available at this e-mail address to answer questions about this
directly. I'm not sure when I will get a chance to resubscribe to the
list).
A few months ago, I mentioned that it's easy to set up Analog to analyse
daily IIS logs
Colin Cunningham wrote:
I'm looking for additional information w/ respect to parsing the user-agent
field of the web log (IIS for now) in
(a) for identifying Operating System (and flavors)
(b) for identifying Browser type (and version)
(c) in identifying likely robots or agents
For
Please don't copy the analog-author list on these requests - Stephen
created the help list for this very reason.
Anand Dalvi wrote:
i am very new when it comes to this utility...so my prior apologies. i
have been trying to generate Analog monthly reports.there seems to be a
problem with
Nick Haddock wrote:
I have tried the above suggestion , and I now get a different error message.
analog: analog version 4.11/Win32
analog: Warning L: Large number of corrupt lines in logfile preview.log: try
different LOGFORMAT
(For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)
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Stephen Turner wrote:
But the best way is "try it and see" and change it if you want something
different from the default.
I can't add much to that - there is no better way to learn to use Analog
than to take the sample log file and see how it changes as you change
paramters and settings in
Norbert Scherner wrote:
I can't get the rigth LOGFORMAT for MS IIS 5.0.
From http://www.analog.cx/docs/whatsnew.html
Analog 4.11: What's new in this version?
4.11 (31-May-00)
Reads the extended logs from IIS 5 correctly.
Just upgrade to 4.11. Earlier versions of Analog don't
Fraser Brydson wrote:
OS win2k - no patches - command run from command prompt.
Analog version 4.04
Why not 4.11?
I use the following command syntax:
analog preview.log
I get the following error message:
analog: Warning F: Can't auto-detect format of logfile preview.log:
ignoring it
Most people don't set their file paths properly when trying to use
anlgform.pl. When the perl script calls analog.exe, the "working
directory" is the directory that the script is in, not the directory
that analog is in, so analog can't find analog.cfg, and therefore it
fails because it can't
Cristian Marchionni wrote:
but i have at least one question:
what do you mean for "strong consistency checking to avoid security issue"?
Any script that acts on data that is included in a URL has the potential
to be a target for "hijacking" by hackers, who can create links on their
pages that
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Graham Shelton wrote:
We are running NT4 and want to use analog4.11to create reports for
the 50 websites that we host. I have two issues to resolve, the first
is getting NT to save log files onto our stats server rather thanon
the "live box" as this is where Analog
Helmer ASLAKSEN wrote:
Is there a way to sort the referring pages by WHICH page they link to? At
the moment they are sorted by number of requests, but I would also like to
see which of my pages they link to. (I may want to ask people to link to a
different page on my site for instance.)
John Stokes wrote:
An acceptable equivalent analog output for these purposes - as the
host files do not have to be alphanumerically sorted for this
analysis, but could sequential - would be a sequential listing of
hosts with added columns for
date:time:request
and everything else from
Ian Stong wrote:
Looking for information on how to utilize (i.e. understand) the following
commands listed in the help file under docs/othreps.html#othCOLS .
Create a simple 5 line sample logfile, and run analog against it
repeatedly, changing the various COLS each time. When you understand
Chris Wopat wrote:
OK, I searched the FAQ's and mail archives but found no answer to this:
Has anyone managed to get analog to give any type of report that will
show username (htaccess) along with their IP?
Analog doesn't do "cross-reference" reports. (See FAQ B18). But if
you have the
Thanks. I'll likely modify the log files to show username+ip. Just a note-
in the FAQ B18 refers to referrers. B19 is it :)
Someone added a FAQ! I have a copy of the 4.10 documentation on my hard
drive, and it was B18 there. When I posted the same answer to the same
question just yesterday I
Cristian Marchionni
i have i simple question for you i would record a link to another
internal server it's not a virtual host but a real secondary server
i have a page with an image that's is the link to that server and the
html line looks like this " A HREF="http://www.secondwww.com/ ecc "
Bob Puff wrote:
Hello,
I am running Apache on my Linux-mandrake box, running several virtual domains,
many on the same IP.
I just installed analog (latest version), and it doesn't seem to be breaking
down the traffic by domain - it just says "[unresolved numerical addresses]".
I read thru
John Stokes wrote:
What I need is the configuration command for analog alphanumeric
sorts of log files by host, with sub-sorts by date-time-filename of
files accessed by each.
One run, one report. If you want a report for each host, you run Analog
once for each host.
Ben Blackmore wrote:
I use Analog to analyse the log files of our customers, of which we
have many. I used to have to keep changing the config file for each
user, I then decided to keep a separate directory for each customer,
each with its own version of analog in, which was configured to
Jaume Teixi wrote:
It would be nice if instead of generate one analog.conf for each virtual
host, implement some way have analog.conf pointing to a virtual host map
file, containing only location of logs, location of output etc.
Then when appears a new release only should change the master
Ben Blackmore wrote:
Aengus,
Thanks for the help. The only trouble with missing out the "/g
config.cfg" is if you have muliple log files to analyse. Or is the a
way of doing "/l access1.log, access2.log, access3.log" Thats why I use
"/g config.cfg" because qdns sees what log files to use.
Are
Thomas Eder wrote:
I am just starting using analog for IIS4/NT4 and was spending some
hours caused by the following problem(s):
logfix.vbs (used for adding a missing date field in IIS-logfiles which
is required by analog) is converting the content of logfiles to lower
case which prevents
Thomas Eder wrote:
You have used "DEBUG ON" to verify my tests?
I just retried it, replacing the uppercase S in "#Software" by a
lowercase s which toggles the detection from "Microsofts version of
extended format" to "W3 extended format".
This must not but can be a problem when special
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
Of course this causes Analog to do an implicit FILEINCLUDE on everything
first, so that when you try to use the "Only certain files" section of
the form to restrict the analysis to just a single file, or
subdirectory, it doesn't wor
Would it not just be easier to put
GOTOS OFF
in you cfg file?
Aengus
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Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:8/31/00 12:33 PM
Hi,
Me (again) just a quick
I've set up the form interface to Analog on a colleagues website, so
that they can keep an eye on the usage patterns on a new website.
The form uses the "cg" variable to point at a .CFG file where Various
defaults have been set, including FILEEXCLUDEing all the FrontPage
entries, images, and
JBilderback wrote:
Cause of the large number of "unresolved" ?
The audience for that particular site is drawn from users of an ISP that
doesn't create DNS records for all of it's IP addresses. Some ISPs are
worse offenders than others in this regard.
For example, if you check the headers of
dave walker wrote:
the analog documentation reads:
You need to supply the types of file that you want to uncompress in a
comma-separated list, together with the name
of a command that will uncompress the files to standard output (rather than to
a file).
can anybody explain what a standard
Ben Blackmore wrote:
I've looked around, but I can't find an older version of QDNS! Does
anyone have a version that does require a DNS server, or if not, does
anyone know of a DNS server I can use?
How are you resolving URLs in your browser? Run WinIPCFG in Windows9x,
or IPCONFIG /ALL in
Ben Blackmore wrote:
I know I asked this question last week, but I'm still having trouble
resolving ip address. I use QDNS which lets you run an analog config
file to get its information. so I type in the command prompt, QDNS /g
analog.cfg QDNS then runs and out puts the dnsfile.txt, however
Bryan O'Shea wrote:
I have 1 log file for 2 months
How can i set up Analog to generate reports so i can see a Referrer
Report daily
(broken down into the days of the
week). instead of the totals for the 2
months. if there is a way ?
The golden rule is "One run, One report". If you want 62
I wrote:
If you are running on NT, you could probably do this with a simple FOR
loop like this:
for /f %f in (1,1,62) do Analog logfile.log +F-00-00-%f:
+T-00-00-%f:2359 +O%f.htm
That should befor /l (for LOOP), not for /f (for FILE)
Aengus
Ben Blackmore wrote:
I have just set up analog on my system (i think its great by the way)
and used it to set up reports on several log files, however, every
report so far says [unresolved numerical address] for domain report,
and organisation report, it also says [not listed: 234 hosts] for
rday wrote:
I've read this thread with interest. One of the people who I provide
stats for - not in the least inclined towards astrology, but who has to
market the product he's working on - has requested features like
"determining stickiness".
If he requested a dollar for every entry in the
Ian Stong wrote:
What utilities or methods can you use to record the time a user spends on
your site (stickiness) and the path(s) through your site.
RTFM
http://analog.cx/docs/webworks.html
Aengus
This is the
Ian Stong wrote:
Hmmm,
I see quotes and stats published for different sites that relate to time
spend on a site, stickiness, paths taken, unique visitors, etc. Much of
that info the docs say you can't accurately obtain. Perhaps there are
ways to obtain it - you just have to use the $200K
I don't normally pay use the "full" time reports, and rely on the
summaries. But I need to look for some patterns going back over a month
or two, and I'd like to use the Full Hourly report, but, even though
many of the hours are empty, they are still displayed. I'd like to set a
"floor" for
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
I need to look for some patterns going back over a month or two, and I'd
like to use the Full Hourly report, but, even though many of the hours are
empty, they are still displayed. I'd like to set a "floor" for the hourly
report, so th
Massimo Mezzini wrote:
I got a report with a 8 page request labelled "domain not given". The log
entries are like this one:
host161-10 - - [18/Aug/2000:03:32:56 -0400] "GET /valve_select.html
HTTP/1.1" 200 4545 "http://www.remosa-valves.com/butterfly.html"
"Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE
Recently I have downloaded the analog 4.11 and installed it on my
WindowsNT server. It runs great! I want to make analog collect
statistic automatically on specific time. Looks like webloganalysis.pl
is supposed to do this however, I can not figure out how to make it
work. I did played with
If I have a web page that is being refreshed automatically every 5 minutes.
Is there any way to count the number of requests for that particular page
is 1 (until I manually request the page, then it would count 2).
Each of those "automatic" requests is simply a GET request from the
browser,
Aengus and others,
You don't need to use perl to do scheduling on NT. You can schedule a
job to run using the AT command, and, depending on how complex your
requirements are, a simple 3 line batch file may be sufficient.
CD /D x:\folder\Analog
for /f "tokens=2,3 delims=/ " %%f in ('date /t')
Kevin Kosar wrote:
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
www.analog.cx/docs/dns.html
DNSFILE dnsfile.txt
DNS WRITE
DNS lookups can be quite slow. (Turn on DEBUG D to watch it happen).
If you have very large log files, try a utility like QuickDNS from
www.analogx.com (no relation).
I've got Analog
Thanks for the instructions. Unfortunately, unlike others here, I'm
just not experienced in DOS. Html- yep, Desktop applications- no
problemo. DOS? Forget about it.
I find that people who start with the assumption that DOS is "hard"
inevitably prove themselves right. Analog is a command
Kevin R. Kosar wrote:
However, when I look at the DOMAIN REPORT portion of the report, all I
see is:
DOMAIN REPORT
reqs: %bytes: domain
-: --: --
56796: 100%: [unresolved numerical addresses]
www.analog.cx/docs/dns.html
DNSFILE dnsfile.txt
DNS WRITE
DNS lookups can be quite
Geraldine Golveo wrote:
Thanks very much for your help. This is getting me closer to solving the
problem. Indeed the logfiles are about 1/15th the size. When you say start
redoing everything from scratch, what do you mean by this?
I mean what your boss said: "to go backwards and redo
Thanks for your help - I tried your format statement - it didn't work
either so I am attaching my .cfg file and a pared down log file - I
can't see what I am doing wrong
It runs perfectly fine for me, with Analog throwing out 3 corrupt lines
(the ones that say "GET /HTTP/1.1" instead of
Korey Gozman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
although I have been able to get analog to calculate requests for the
whole server by removing HOSTINCLUDE , but that isn't what I need to do,
and when I drop HOSTINCLUDE virtualhost.com back in to the configuration
file, analog reports 0 successfull
Korey Gozman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are right, I don't have any requests from virtualhost.com.,
virtualhost.com is an analogy for my virtual host that is on a server
with many others.
If the log entry you posted earlier is from the only logfile on the
server, then the server is
Previous email
VHOSTINCLUDE, except that your logformat (at least the logfile line you sent
us) does not contain VHOST data. What you need to do is limit the report to
just the logfiles containing the requests from the host you want to analyse.
My original email
I have a similar problem as
Does your Domain report or Organization report indicate that one or more
significant sources of traffic have disappeared altogether? If so, it
may indicate a routing or DNS problem. (Has the DNS address of the
server changed? If it's not handled properly, propagation of DNS changes
can take
Owen McShane wrote:
the figures in brackets, as stated, refer to the last 7 days.
This is the 7 days before the log was processed. So if you processed the
same log file every day for a week, the number in brackets would drop
until it reached 0, i.e. there were no hits in the last 7 days,
Harry Lebowitz wrote:
Here is my present format statement in my analog.cfg file, can someone
help me change it so it will analyze my typical log entries below
LOGFORMAT (%s %j %j [%d/%M/%Y:%h;%j:%j %j] "%j%w%r%wHTTP%j" %c %j
"%j"
You need to close your parentheses. When I add the closing
Amy Graham wrote:
Well, luckily I am a pack rat by nature and had on disk an old (last
week) working version of my cfg file. So I can run again. But I'm
still not getting Browser or Search Engine Reports. I can turn on and
off other reports. I just can't turn those on. Does this mean my
Amy Graham wrote:
First I am running Analog 4.11 on a Windows 95 machine on log files
ftp'd from a unix machine.
What webserver is running on the Unix machine? How are the log files
organized? daily, weekly or monthly, or one big logfile?
I have been using Analog for only 2 or 3 weeks and I
Julie Hinzman wrote:
I was just wondering if it is possible to configure Analog in a way that
creates a separate HTML page for each report.
In the FAQ, it states that if I want to make several different
statistics pages, that I should create multiple configuration files.
But then it also
Amy Graham wrote:
If you have daily/weekly/monthly log files, what happens if you just
run analog against one of the daily/weekly/monthly logs from last
year?
I re-downloaded all of my log files earlier this morning and now 1999
works. Something must have happened (probably me) the first
Dave Watson wrote:
You said I need "to change our server's logformat to store the
virtual host data, then adjust the LOGFORMAT to include %v".
These two logformats are in the same file. Each line
distinguishes whether a visitor is going to www.csct.ltd.uk or
www.counsellingtraining.com (I
Brian Clifton wrote:
OK, so as I am not trying to be clever and use specific reports, then
all I need are HOSTEXCLUDE and REFEXCLUDE
My thinking (hope) for using the later is that I want to see what
external pages e.g. search engines are referring visitors to us.
In which case, you may find
I'm afraid the bug is at your end. From
http://analog.cx/docs/logfile.html
Analog knows about several different types of logfile. By default it
will attempt to see if your logfile is of one of the types it knows
about, based on the first line. The types it can usually diagnose are
the common
Chuck Schick wrote:
Under IIS under logging for the web site be sure that under extended
properties that you have the date checked. By default IIS 4.0 does not log
the date (do not ask me why).
Because it's redundant information. The date is (supposed) to be recorded at
the start of each
Julie Hinzman wrote:
Version of Analog: 4.11
Operating system: Windows 2000/NT
Analog won't recogize the the time variable in my log file.
Analog wouldn't recognize the log file format that we use, so I tried to
tell analog about our format using a log format string.
I broke down one
Chuck Schick wrote:
Aengus:
Then is the flaw with analog? From what I see, analog will only process
the lines if the date is on the line, otherwise it returns a "corrupt line"
message.
As Steve has pointed out, what IIS is supposed to do, and what IIS does
aren't always the same thing. So
Owen Parry wrote:
We use IIS4 and the W3C Extended Logfile format. As I read the
documentation for analog, I believe I have to provide a customised
LOGFORMAT command in order to get analog to recombine the query with the
CGI script, as they are separated into separate fields in the logfiles
Owen Parry wrote:
Thanks but this is where I started, because I didn't have a LOGFORMAT
command and wasn't getting the analysis of the CGI querystrings.
So now I'm confused ! What I have is a logfile where the page selected
e.g. /scripts/asp/webpage.asp is in a separate field from the query
John Clayton wrote:
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
The major problem that I encountered when running the perl script, was
getting my file references correct - you have to explicitly specify LANG
and DOMAIN in the .cfg file, using the full path - c:\analog\lang\uk.lng,
for example.
Thanks
Any help would be mucho appreciated. Maybe in the near future the guys who
maintain analog can incorporate pulling in multiple logfiles into a report.
This would remedy my problem with the filesize issues.
Just what version of Analog are you running? Analog has always allowed
you to specify
John Clayton wrote:
I am using Active Perl for Win 32 build 522 on NT4 using IIS4. In IIS4 I
have configured the application settings for .plx extensions to
c:\perl\bin\perl.exe -w %s %s
It's been a while since I set this up, but I thought .plx was associated
with the ISAPI DLL, not the
Why not just dump the results into their own directory, and turn
directory browsing on for that directory, and don't create an index
page. Not quite as pretty as a custom listing, but it's not very
complicated.
Aengus
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Jason wrote:
On 7/5/00 4:42 PM Frank R. Suchy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is that the size of the browser window or screen size? In latter case
I still would prefer assuming sth. like 640x480 for my pages...
Frank
+ Assume 640x480 and you won't go far wrong.
+
+ I'm seeing 800x600 or larger
Brian Tobin wrote:
If it is indeed just a lack of features in analog, I think it's a feature
that is very much needed. Within the few web developers that I have
consulted about this problem, almost all of them want this feature too. I
would think it would be easy to program in. Something
Heather McDonald wrote:
Analog shows the total number of unique hosts in any given log file. My
problem is that our logs file spans a whole month and I wanted to
'guess' the number of visitors to my site. Is there any way I can set
up
Analog to treat the IP as a new IP every 3 hours or so? I
Brian Tobin wrote:
Yes, it does mean they haven't read the documentation either. I figured it
out, but you have to admit it's not very clear in the beginning. I was
used to httpd.conf where you specify everything in the config file, and
only run the program once. This is different, where
I don't remember much discussion of style sheets on the list, but has
anyone got a simple stylesheet that they use with the STYLESHEET
command? I've never paid much attention to stylesheets, but if someone
has a simple one that I could start with, I'd be interested to see how
Analog uses
Marco Bernardini wrote:
Hello all!
My log catch a request from "host34.63.85.207"
There is no 207 TLD, so there's something suspicious about this entry.
Is your web server doing DNS lookups on the fly, or are you resolving
this address after the fact? What other information does your DNS
Thanks to Karel Kerezman and Tom Wiebe for their quick responses. It
looks like the style sheet itself isn't that hard, it's the style that I
have to worry about :-)
Aengus
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Stephen wrote:
If so, can you please advise as soon as possible? I have the AnalogX
QuickDNS exe in the same directory as the Analog sotware. AnalogX QuckDNS
is meant to be a "commandline utility" but double clicking on it only
flashes a black screen, possibly the command screen, then
Buddy Lumpkin wrote:
LOGFORMAT (%S - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j %j] "%j %r %j" %c %b "%f" "%B" %j)
LOGFILE ./logs/combined*
with this LOGFORMAT I get tons of C: entries with debug on and several
unwanted lines:
C: 210.255.7.182 - cassandra [14/Jun/2000:23:46:19 +0900] "GET
Craig Druber wrote:
I installed analog on my FreeBSD server when I try to run it, it
just does nothing. I am using Telnet. I have to press CTRL-Z to cancel
it.
If you have it doing DNS lookups it can spend a LONG time
apparently doing nothing. I have a piddly little page (but
used
I even moved the cfg file to the same directory as analog.exe and the
result is the same.
When the perl script calls analog.exe, the "working directory" for the
analog process is the directory of the perl script, not the directory that
analog is physically stored in. So analog is looking for
Duke Hillard wrote:
Soon, I will want to process subdomain.cfg searchengine.cfg.
May I specify both the subdomain.cfg and searchengine.cfg files
within the analog.cfg file? If so, what is the proper syntax?
You can have more than one CONFIGFILE command.
Aengus
Stephen wrote:
Hello everyone. I have just joined your list and I am having difficulty
configuring analog. Having successfully downloaded analog 4.11 for Windows
users, I have since been trying to configure Analog. However, whenever
click/double click on the analog configuration file, it
chad wrote:
the thing here that really confuses me most is that instead of apache
style logging of for example "GET /cpanel.asp?action=env" , IIS logs
them in 3 separate fields, that is, the 'cs-method' , 'cs-uri-stem' and
the 'cs-uri-query' fields
how does analog cope up with this?
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
Is there any way I can get a VHOST report without modifying gigabytes of
logfiles?
Patch Analog?
I'd have to install a C compiler first - I'd rather modify the logfiles
:-)
Aengus
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
I was afraid you were going to say that, but I can't think of any
obvious reason why it needs to be that way - if I generate separate
logfiles per virtual server, there's no need to log %v, because I
already know which
I might be missing something obvious, but I'm running a report of all
the logfiles from a number of different virtual servers on a single box.
Each virtual server has it's own logfile, so I'm using
LOGFILE D:\LOGFILES\W3SVC1\EX0006*.LOG http://server1
LOGFILE D:\LOGFILES\W3SVC2\EX0006*.LOG
Larry Theurer wrote:
The Analog "failure report" shows a .gif file being called for that is
incorrectly spelled.
We would like to correct the error but don't know what page it's being
referenced from.
What would be a good way to tell what page(s) are referencing the incorrect gif
name?
Log
Our firewall seems to have been sitting on some recent messages for a
few days - this just turned up in my inbox:
Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I prefer using Analog to go through the web server logs but I can't get
DNS lookups to work.
I'm using it on Win'98 analysing IIS logs but it won't
"Jorge Baez Zuasti" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'm talking about 1/2 million asp pages per day... (?).
here it is the report:
You snipped the first line of the report, which, by default says:
Listing extensions with at least 0.1% of the traffic, sorted by the
amount of traffic.
Marco wrote:
I read something on Apache site about features in the new Apache 2000:
it can handle sessions like IIS. I suppose this is a marketroids
request ;-)
Sessions on IIS are far more useful to developers, who can maintain
object state within their ASP applications, than to
Paul Dalton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should do but doesn't, although I'm quite prepared to accept the possibility
that I've been looking at for too long today. : )
Analog will absolutely definitely parse any IIS4 Extended log file
automatically. There does seems to be a problem with IIS5
Michael Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An interesting episode: one of my customers discovered 27 referrals in his
report from www.persiankitty.com (don't look unless you expect porn). His
is a low-traffic site, so that 27 referrers made the Kitty his second
highest referring site, and he
"Brian Clifton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't want to sound negative about Analog - its great as a general
guide to what going on. But surely if you want detailed analysis for
Marketers you need a more detailed(?) product i.e. WebTrends??
This has to be the funniest thing I've read all
I don't think Aengus's diagnosis was correct here. Without testing it, I
think you just need to change %f to %r in the LOGFORMAT.
Oops.
Aengus
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Philip Harper wrote:
Does anyone know a way of pre-processing a logfile, in order to create a new
logfile containing only the lines you wish Analog to include in a report.
Or is there anyway of getting Analog to write each line that it counts to a
new logfile whilst its producing the report.
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