Support for analog web log analyzer wrote:
Currently the Request Reports for my website are difficult to
summarize in Analog, as different addresses for the same page are
listed separately and have all to be added together manually. For
example I get entries for
/default.aspx?Page57.aspxCode=55
At 08:43 11/07/2005, Chris Sharman wrote about FILEALIAS:
My problem seems to be interference between file aliases.
I currently have two aliases for my Request Report, namely:
FILEALIAS /default.aspx?Page.Aspx* /page.aspx*
FILEALIAS page57.Aspx* /page57.aspx*
This sorts out most of my
On Monday, July 11, 2005 7:40 AM [EDT],
Jim Mann Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:43 11/07/2005, Chris Sharman wrote about FILEALIAS:
My problem seems to be interference between file aliases.
I currently have two aliases for my Request Report, namely:
FILEALIAS /default.aspx?Page.Aspx*
Support for analog web log analyzer wrote:
At 08:43 11/07/2005, Chris Sharman wrote about FILEALIAS:
You haven't actually quoted my contribution, which was:
filealias /default.aspx?* /*
My problem seems to be interference between file aliases.
I currently have two aliases for my Request
At 14:36 11/07/2005, Aengus wrote:
/default.aspx?Page59.Aspx?Genus=Rhododendron
/default.aspx?Page57.Aspx?Code=1045
/default.aspx?Page53.Aspx?Group=Devon
Are those lines examples of what's in your logfile, or examples of what
yo're getting in your request report? Or examples of what you'd
Jim Mann Taylor wrote:
I tried your alias FILEALIAS /default.aspx?page*.aspx* /page$2.aspx
(I do want to keep the Genus and Code info)
but it didn't do anything to those like the following (in the Analog
Report):
Right. $1 is used to replace with the first wildcard (*) match. $2 with
At 15:51 11/07/2005, Chris Sharman wrote:
You haven't actually quoted my
contribution, which was:
filealias /default.aspx?* /*
That cured the ones beginning /default, but undid the ones
beginning with /page. For example in the Request Report I get
a stream of files like:
reqs %bytes last time
On Monday, July 11, 2005 12:00 PM [EDT],
Jim Mann Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have looked up the lines in the logfile and here is a typical one
with two ?? 2005-07-10 00:26:26 W3SVC1396861841 10.216.12.26 GET
/Menu.Html - 80 - 203.164.98.169 HTTP/1.1
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