> On Tue, 23 Mar 1999, James Mulhern wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Apologies if this is a bit of a newbie question but I suspect
> > that I may have mis-interpreted a bit of the analog documentation.
> > 
> > In one of my analog config files I have put a line in as follows:
> > 
> >     ARGSEXCLUDE /cgi-bin/search.cgi
> > 
> > As I understood the argsexclude to ignore any query string on the end
> > of a URL and thereby make request reports much more readible when you 
> > have thousands of CGI entries. However when I then run analog it simply
> > ignores any entry with '/cgi-bin/search.cgi'.
> > 
> > When I run with '-settings' I get the following:
> >     Including (+) and excluding (-) the following search arguments:
> >      All included, then
> >      - /cgi-bin/search.cgi
> > 
> > Implying that the behaviour is correct and that perhaps I misunderstood 
> > something ? I tried playing around with ARGSFLOOR too but to no avail.
> > 
> 
> No, you've understood correctly. What makes you think it's ignoring such
> entries?
> 
If exclude the entry it returns a hierachial list of all the various 
invocations of the script e.g :

47:  1.55%: 15/Jan/99 14:22: /cgi-bin/search.cgi
   14:  0.60%: 15/Jan/99 12:36:   /cgi-bin/search.cgi?lea=922&type=p

Whereas if I add the above directive it doesn't include any figures for 
search.cgi in the request report.

Regards,

James


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James Mulhern, Systems Group Manager, NISS _/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
National Information Services & Systems   _/ Tel: +44 1225 826034
University of Bath, BATH BA2 7AY. UK.    _/ Fax: +44 1225 826177


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