Title: Question re. capturing request data on internal anchor links for a particular page
Hi
The problem I am having is this:
On a site about animals there is a page called pets.asp
The page contains a number of anchors which look like this:
/pets.asp#dogs
/pets.asp#cats
On Friday, November 04, 2005 7:53 AM [EDT],
Paul Richards-Training [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi...
The problem I am having is this:
On a site about animals there is a page called pets.asp
The page contains a number of anchors which look like this:
/pets.asp#dogs
/pets.asp#cats
Support for analog web log analyzer wrote:
Hi…
The problem I am having is this:
On a site about animals there is a page called pets.asp
The page contains a number of anchors which look like this:
/pets.asp#dogs
/pets.asp#cats
/pets.asp#turtles
I need to capture all the requests for
Thanks aengus and Chris...
I will get back to my client and let them know.
Paul
-Original Message-
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Sent: 04 November 2005 13:29
To: Support for analog web log analyzer
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Question re.
I am kind of new to Analog and would like some help getting set up. I
really do not want to re-invent the wheel if someone out there already has
done what I am looking to do.
I would like to have one or more bat files that would create yearly, monthly
and a current detailed reports. Please
Support for analog web log analyzer wrote:
Yeah, thanks Chris...Helpful...Presumably you could just re-write those
links in the code to get it to play ball?
Yes. But be aware that if you did that to internal links (ie within
page.asp to page.asp) you'd probably be forcing a reload - instead of
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