At 10:28 PM 8/12/99 -0400, you wrote: >On 8/12/99 4:08 PM Ian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > >>my server is NT4 IIS4. >> >>I have several virtual servers and i am having odd results when i try to >>use analog. I have all the virtual servers using the same logfile format. >> >>On one of the virtual servers, analog runs fine. >> >>On another server, as soon as i start it, all i see is c: scrolling up on >>my screen and then analog quits after a short while. >> >>On another server it appears to be processing the log files correctly, and >>then i get c: scrolling on my screen again and analog eventually quits. >> >>Any idea whats wrong here? > >This sounds a little like a problem that came up with log files with >Unicode (dual byte) characters in them. Analog will react something like >how you describe if the log file is in Unicode format. I don't think we >ever figured out a reliable way to convert the files back to regular >single byte characters but there must be a way, perhaps someone else on >the list knows? > >That isn't the only possibility, but it seems plausible. > >Jason Can you tell me how i can check for this? I'm not exactly sure what the difference is between dual or single byte characters. I'm assuming single byte characters are standard ascii...i cant understand why my log files would have anything other then ascii in them. Is there some way for me to check this? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe analog-help" in the main BODY OF THE MESSAGE. List archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
