On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Ben Barker wrote:
Hi,
Sorry if this is asked every other day - I found similar posts, but not
quite the answer (and sorry if this appears twice - at time of posting this
the preious one seems to have got lost...)
I have set up analog to display stats from a log file
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Ryan Small wrote:
I've added the following to my analog.cfg file:
APACHELOGFORMAT ({Host}i %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b \%{Referer}i\
\%{User-agent}i\ %b)
LOGFILE mylog.log
And I still get the following error about being unable to autodetect format
of logfile.
Unable to
They don't show up at all, Kerstin
A 'timed-out' request (from the visitor's point-of-view) never actually
reached your server, or got a reply back to the visitor - that's why they
are seen by them as 'timed-out' (and not 'refused', or 'non-existent', or
some other error). So the server has no
Hi Neil:
My question came from this:
Failure Report shows that some pdf files are not found - but there are
there.
The links are fine as well (copied and pasted it right from the Failure
Report into the IE and they got resolved correctly).
What could cause this then?
Thanks, Kerstin
Neil
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Neil D. Jackson wrote:
They don't show up at all, Kerstin
A 'timed-out' request (from the visitor's point-of-view) never actually
reached your server, or got a reply back to the visitor - that's why they
are seen by them as 'timed-out' (and not 'refused', or
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Kerstin wrote:
Hi Neil:
My question came from this:
Failure Report shows that some pdf files are not found - but there are
there.
The links are fine as well (copied and pasted it right from the Failure
Report into the IE and they got resolved correctly).
What
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 11:21 PM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] time out errors
That's true, but there is an HTTP code 408 Request Timeout, if the
server
gives up waiting for the client. I can't work
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Neil D. Jackson wrote:
Just out of interest, though, how could a client ask for 'part' of a WMV
file? All it can ask for, is the complete URL, surely? Or is there some
kind of 'resume' operation available in HTTP as there is in FTP? That's
kinda why I read between the
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] time out errors
It can certainly ask for part of it if it wants -- there is a syntax for
that in HTTP. This is common for PDF requests --