Re: [analog-help] getting rid of [no directory] in directory report

2001-05-24 Thread webmaster
On 23 May 2001, at 14:39, Jeremy Wadsack wrote about Re: [analog-help] getting rid of [no directory] i: isn't that the root directory, with or without the homepage? On http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/stats/stats.html, that's listed as [root directory]. well, considering that in

list traffic volume was RE: [analog-help] help

2001-05-24 Thread Doug Nelson
Is it me, or has the volume of traffic on this list gone up tenfold in the past week? Any particular reason why? + | This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this | mailing list, go to |

[analog-help] analog works great, but anlgform turned my life misrable on apacheserver

2001-05-24 Thread LM
hi i recently got analog v5.01 installed on my webhost`s Apache 1.3.14 running on Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Guinness) Kernel 2.2.16-22 on an i686. my webhost supports virtually everything.. php,cgi,perl,ssi,etc installing analog and making it work was fairly easy ( took me 4 hours to

Re: [analog-help] analog works great, but anlgform turned my life misrable on apache server

2001-05-24 Thread Andrew Bennett
2 cents worth ./. You know - I had a similar problem. For us, it turned out that Apache was timing out the page before analog had finished producing the output. By default, Apache times out after 5 minutes. Extend the timeout period in the Apache config files and you may find things work

RE: [analog-help] analog works great,but anlgform turned my lifemisrable on apache server

2001-05-24 Thread LM
but.. :( the server isnt mine!!. anyhow. what i was thinking of is the following: if apache is timing out as you said, then i would get the error after 5 minutes, not right on when i click the page. am i right? and lets assume i manage to convince my webhost to increase the timeout, which i

RE: [analog-help] analog works great,but anlgform turned my life misrable on apache server

2001-05-24 Thread Andrew Bennett
T the server isnt mine!!. Tried moving the log files onto a different box for analysis ? if apache is timing out as you said, then i would get the error after 5 minutes, not right on when i click the page. am i right? That sounds logical - it would be unlikely though that Apache would