On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Jason Linhart wrote:
TIME-TAKEN in Microsoft IIS logs is in units of 1/100ths of a second.
Recording the transfer time in seconds is completely useless, most
transactions take under a second.
As the field is defined to include decimals, that's not a problem.
The
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to display my *.php3 pages as pages.
I included the lines below:
PAGEINCLUDE *.ps,*.ps.gz,*.shtml,*.shtm,*.cgi,*.pl, *.php3
LINKINCLUDE pages
I lists the *.php3 , but does not make the links.
You put a space before the
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Mike Gould wrote:
My ISP e-mails me the statistics for my web site daily. I have Outlook 97.
Is there any way of automatically converting the contents of the e-mails
into log files ?
No. The statistics are just a high level summary of the data. You can't
reconstruct
make is failing when running on our Solaris system
cc -O2 -DNODNS -DNEED_STRCMP -DUNIX -c alias.c
"./analhea2.h", line 410: warning: signed is a keyword in ANSI C
"./analhea2.h", line 410: undefined or not a type: signed
"./analhea2.h", line 410: warning:
"typedef" valid only for function
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using Analog form the cgi-interface only - the error message
never came up! (hint.)
No, it would be quite wrong to send all warning messages of this sort to the
browser, or even to the error log. As it says in the documentation, get it
- Original Message -
From: Wileman, Peter (P.) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 1999 8:00 AM
Subject: [analog-help] Solaris / cc
make is failing when running on our Solaris system
cc -O2 -DNODNS -DNEED_STRCMP -DUNIX -c alias.c
"./analhea2.h",
On 10/22/99, I wrote:
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
The documentation says of CGI ON that "You can't choose any options that
way though". This isn't my experience. I just typed in the following URL
OK, as far as I can see
Hello, i've been running a few different versions of analog and have the same problem.
I run analog weekly and monthly for stat reports and the weekly runs work properly
but in my monthly runs i get no output and all corrupt log files...but the same
logfiles are used for the weekly runs so
Hi!
Don't worry! It's all sorted now!
Thanks anyway!
Steve
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just got a RaQ(tm)2 Server, and wish to add this stats program to
the server. I'm sure I have the correct version for the server, but
stuck on how to
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Jean Claude Scholle wrote:
Is it possible to read with ANALOG 332 the logfile if the name input file
include the date (available with Unix -server appache) for exemple LOGFILE
c:\logs\%D-%y%-M-access.log as for the OUTFILE stats%y%M.html.
No. Most of the time this
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just got a RaQ(tm)2 Server, and wish to add this stats program to
the server. I'm sure I have the correct version for the server, but
stuck on how to set-up, where to put the software etc.
The server is controlled through the browser or
On 23 Oct 99, at 22:13, Mike Gould wrote:
My ISP e-mails me the statistics for my web site daily. I have Outlook
97.
Is there any way of automatically converting the contents of the e-mails
into log files ? Has anyone written a bit of visual basic or similar to
do this ? Alternatively,
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Susan Alderman wrote:
I'd vote for removing the CGI command - one of the things that analog
has going for it is that it's simple to use, simple to set up. When
you start getting into security issues like this, all of a sudden
it's NOT simple to use/set up and people
Wileman, Peter (P.) wrote:
make is failing when running on our Solaris system
... lots of stuff cut
any suggestions ?
As far as I remember, Solaris cc is not ANSI standard (at least it wasn't some
versions ago). If the analog code is, it may be better to grab a copy of gcc and
compile
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
It's precisely because the CGI command makes Analog "simple to use,
simple to set up" that I'd prefer to keep it, if there was a simple way
to resolve the security issues. But I can see that that would involve
making Analog just a little bit more
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
On 10/22/99, I wrote:
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
The documentation says of CGI ON that "You can't choose any options that
way though". This isn't my experience. I just typed in the following URL
It's precisely because the CGI command makes Analog "simple to use,
simple to set up" that I'd prefer to keep it, if there was a simple way
to resolve the security issues. But I can see that that would involve
making Analog just a little bit more complicated internally, so sticking
with the
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
Analog can cache some of the data from previous runs to do the kind of
thing you want. See docs/cache.html for more info.
... or you can just read all the old logfiles every day. That's what I do.
It's fast, and a bit safer. You only have to run
Has anyone tried to use Analog to analyze Lotus Domino logs? I need to do
so in a way that the results are roughly comparable to regular HTTP servers
used at the same site.
I've got two problems. First, I'd like to define a "page" as anything that
_doesn't_ request a "gif" or "jpg". I tried
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
(And you can't make the form interface work at all until you've read at
least some of the documentation, so there is a much better chance that
people will read it there!)
Security through obscurity? :-)
I understand the logic in having two seperate
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