Well, that's all good but my access logs and the directories I would need
the output in are different..


-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Linhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, January 08, 1999 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Hello Again..


>On 1/8/99 11:39 AM Mitch Vincent ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> Is there any way to use analog with more than one domain *without* having
>>to re-compile and copy bunches of stuff to every directory?  Even with the
>>config files it looks like you have to copy the lang and images where ever
>>you have your other domain info because you can't use absolute paths in
the
>>analhead.h or the config file. **And** you can't specify other paths to
the
>>httpdir without a re-compile... This has gone beyond the point of
>>frustration.
>
>HTTPDIR is not supported in configuration files. All you need to do is
>spell out the full path name in the configuration file. The use of
>HTTPDIR is just a C programing short hand to avoid repeating the path.
>
>To support multipule domains just set the filtering and report
>destination locations in each configuration file (one per domain) and run
>analog several times, once for each domain. The reports can have
>different names and all share the same lang etc. files.
>
>There is no need to recompile, everything can be set in the configuration
>file.
>
>Analog isn't the simplest program to configure but the configuration
>comands are all well documented. It would be much simpler if you worked
>from the documentation instead of the analhead.h file.
>
>Good Luck
>Jason
>
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