Re: [analog-help] Using the INSEARCHENGINE command

2002-11-06 Thread analog-help
After reading the basic information at the FreeFind.com
Web site, I am very much under the impression that they
host site indexes and search services on their servers.  If
this is the case, you will need their server logs in order to
use the Analog command that you mentioned.  Analog is
good, but it can't analyze data that isn't in your log file or
isn't otherwise made available to it to parse.

-- Duke


Arthur McBryan wrote:


Sorry about this, but if someone could help me set up an INTSEARCHENGINE
using http://search.freefind.com/find.html to search my site, I would be
grateful.

What commands do I put in my analog.cfg to discover what people are using
the site search facility for?

Arthur McBryan

Webmaster
http://www.hcmr-photos.org.uk
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RE: [analog-help] Using the INSEARCHENGINE command

2002-11-06 Thread analog-help
Thanks for your advice... I did realise this soon after I posted my message.
I have removed the freefind site search facility from the website as a
consequence.

Many thanks

Arthur McBryan

Webmaster
http://www.hcmr-photos.org.uk
All emails are scanned with Norton AV 2003


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:owner-analog-help;lists.isite.net]On Behalf Of Duke Hillard
Sent: 06 November 2002 18:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Using the INSEARCHENGINE command


After reading the basic information at the FreeFind.com
Web site, I am very much under the impression that they
host site indexes and search services on their servers.  If
this is the case, you will need their server logs in order to
use the Analog command that you mentioned.  Analog is
good, but it can't analyze data that isn't in your log file or
isn't otherwise made available to it to parse.

-- Duke


Arthur McBryan wrote:

Sorry about this, but if someone could help me set up an INTSEARCHENGINE
using http://search.freefind.com/find.html to search my site, I would be
grateful.

What commands do I put in my analog.cfg to discover what people are using
the site search facility for?

Arthur McBryan

Webmaster
http://www.hcmr-photos.org.uk
All emails are scanned with Norton AV 2003


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Re: [analog-help] Using the INSEARCHENGINE command

2002-11-06 Thread analog-help


Uh... you can still use the SEARCHENGINE commands with it. It should
produce referrer information that you can analyze as with any other
search engine report. Of course to distinguish between it and any
external engines you may have to use a REFINCLUDE filter.

-- 

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group


Arthur McBryan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]; Wednesday, November 06, 2002 11:17 AM):

 Thanks for your advice... I did realise this soon after I posted my message.
 I have removed the freefind site search facility from the website as a
 consequence.

 Many thanks

 Arthur McBryan

 Webmaster
 http://www.hcmr-photos.org.uk
 All emails are scanned with Norton AV 2003


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:owner-analog-help;lists.isite.net]On Behalf Of Duke Hillard
 Sent: 06 November 2002 18:05
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [analog-help] Using the INSEARCHENGINE command


 After reading the basic information at the FreeFind.com
 Web site, I am very much under the impression that they
 host site indexes and search services on their servers.  If
 this is the case, you will need their server logs in order to
 use the Analog command that you mentioned.  Analog is
 good, but it can't analyze data that isn't in your log file or
 isn't otherwise made available to it to parse.

 -- Duke


 Arthur McBryan wrote:

Sorry about this, but if someone could help me set up an INTSEARCHENGINE
using http://search.freefind.com/find.html to search my site, I would be
grateful.

What commands do I put in my analog.cfg to discover what people are using
the site search facility for?

Arthur McBryan

Webmaster
http://www.hcmr-photos.org.uk
All emails are scanned with Norton AV 2003


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