Re: [analog-help] How do I Include pages with specific URL parameters?

2009-11-04 Thread Troy Simpson
Possible Solution: I don't understand why yet, but this appears to get me closer to what I want. ALL OFF ALLCHART OFF REQUEST ON # Enable the Request Report REQCOLS NRr # Enable these three columns in the report # The following lines is a sample of the lines included via a CONFIGFILE directive

Re: [analog-help] How do I Include pages with specific URL parameters?

2009-11-04 Thread Aengus
Troy Simpson tdsimp...@gmail.com wrote: FILEINCLUDE /*?*035E592F-FA2A-267B-5AF64F16D156031F REQINCLUDE /* # This line was important. But I am not sure why. The Request Report would return 0 request with out this line. Do you have REQINCLUDE pages anywhere in your config file? None of

Re: [analog-help] How do I Include pages with specific URL parameters?

2009-11-03 Thread Troy Simpson
Thanks for the response. Please believe me, I have read the manual several time over. The practical experience is what is killing me. So, let me see if I understand this correctly. The directive of: FILEALIAS /?objectid=* /* would translate this:

Re: [analog-help] How do I Include pages with specific URL parameters?

2009-11-03 Thread Troy Simpson
The logs are from an IIS Windows server, but I'm running Analog on a RedHat Linux Server. I had the directive case set to insensitive. That was counter intuitive. CASE INSENSITIVE When I check my setting, the objectID was converted to lowercase. Including (+) and excluding (-) the following

Re: [analog-help] How do I Include pages with specific URL parameters?

2009-11-03 Thread Sean at IMAGINET at home
Troy Simpson wrote: I am using a content management system (called farcry) to manage and display web pages to the public. The URL includes an objectID parameter for each page. The URL for a page might look something like this:

Re: [analog-help] How do I Include pages with specific URL parameters?

2009-11-03 Thread Aengus
Troy Simpson tdsimp...@gmail.com wrote: I am using a content management system (called farcry) to manage and display web pages to the public. The URL includes an objectID parameter for each page. The URL for a page might look something like this: