On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, The Cat House wrote:
> 
> I have already read webworks.html and in fact, I am quite familiar with
> logfiles and stat analysers, their shortcomings and the falseness of
> certain claims.
> 
> I am not interested in extrapolating the information into an intelligent
> "path" report; I phrased my question poorly late last night.
> 
> I am only interested in the most basic information available.
> Connections hit my site from say, bob.com. I want to see, in an ordered
> list, all of the retrievals that returned any codes.
> 

Oh, OK. But no, it's not possible. It's fundamental to analog's design that
there is no correlation between different lines of the logfile. In fact, the
same report will be produced whichever order the lines come in. (This is
really important if you use gzcat logfiles | analog - ). I'm afraid grep and
cut really is the best way.

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