> Well, here you have set WARNINGS ON, so you will get all the warnings, not
> just FL (unless you've specified another WARNINGS command in a later
> configuration file, of course).

I think you misunderstand. This is the URL used to run the CGI.

http://mwb/analog/anlgform.cgi?ie=%2Fanalog%2Fimages%2F&lo=%2Fusr%2Flocal%2Fnetscape%2Fnes36%2Fhttps-mwb%2Flogs%2Faccess*&wa=-L&xq=1&mq=1&Wp=1&dq=1&Dp=1&hq=1&oq=0&Sp=0&iq=1&tq=1&rq=1&zq=1&fq=1&bq=1&Bp=1&cq=1&zz=10M&zy=b&zx=-50&zw=b&os=2&of=&oh=b&St=4&Sg=&Si=r&is=2&if=&ih=b&rs=0&rf=&rh=r&rl=*&fr=&to=&rx=&rz=&hn=&hu=


Note the "wa=-L" in there. Now if I add "&qv=1" to the above, it displays "WARNINGS 
ON". If I remove the wa variable and leave qv=1, it displays "WARNINGS FL". The 
analog.cfg file in the current directory of the CGI and analog executables has a 
"WARNINGS -L" statement in it. I know that this config file is being used, because if 
I add "PRINTVARS ON" the CGI now displays:

With CGI wa=-L

Warning types on: all
Debugging types on: none


CGI without wa set to anything

Warning types on: FL
Debugging types on: none


The source code for the CGI reveals that setting the wa variable sets either WARNINGS 
all on or FL, and does not set WARNINGS to the value given in the CGI wa variable.

cheers,
    Simon



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