On 9/9/99 9:56 AM Terence Mark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I have just begun working with analog, and it seems to be a wonderful
>program.
>
>I am a bit confused as to what the definition of a 'page' is, and have a
>vague idea of what it might be, but can find no precise definition of it,
>and can't seem to find out whether it's possible to change this.
>
>I have pored through the documentation including the 'definitions'
>section; and looked through the archive. I have also played around with
>toy logs to see if I could figure things out myself.
>
>As near as I can tell a page is *not* an image and *not* a perl script.
>But what else isn't a page ?
>
>Also, I would love to be able to change the definition of a page. For
>instance, I work with logs where files with a '.ptm' extension are
>'pages'. Can I get analog to count them as such ?
A 'page' is anything you want it to be, look up the PAGEINCLUDE command
in the manual. Most people use it to mean .html files or the equivilant.
Jason
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