How does Analog define a "page"?
I read through Analog Definitions
(http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/docs/defns.html)
but it didn't explain in detail.  Is it only requests with names that end in
.htm or .html?

How does analog count cgi accesss?
they can return html pages, images, redirects, etc.

And does it treat cgi requests any differently than other requests?
It seems like extra config info would be required for determining exactly
what is and isn't a cgi.  CGIs don't have to live in /cgi-bin nor end in
.cgi.

Thanks.
Jim






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