I've run across the same thing. Some lines in the access log file
contain a corrupt entry. I first noticed them when trying to view my
access log in the Administration interface of our Netscape Enterprise
server running on NT 4.0. These entries prevented anything after the
first occurrence from being displayed. All lines came from the same
IP. If I remember correctly the agent on the corrupt lines was the
5.0b release of Internet Explorer. I don't recall the corruption as
having prevented me from running Analog and generating stats. As a
quick workaround prior to running Analog I've gone through the access
log with Wordpad, searched for the problem entries, then deleted out
that portion between quotes leaving empty quotes only.
Ed Kabat
Web Administrator
Defense Finance and Accounting Service
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Subject: Re: [analog-help] NT-analog analyzes only part of the logfil
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Date: 1/15/99 8:22 PM
[Stephen Turner]
| This question is answered in the FAQ.
Embarrassing. (I swear I read the FAQ :-)
Is there anything exept "tr ^Z z" I can do about it?
Will the same thing happen on UNIX, with ^D ?
JEH
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