On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Erick Otto wrote:

> Stephen,
> 
>       I am afraid that the source code. Or at least the executable from MS C++
> behaves differently than the ready available executable.. For example the
> default path to logfile is already set to a certain path. In the complied
> win32 version it looks by default in the current directory. Also the MS C++
> code version by default puts the output to stdout, whereas the pre-compiled
> version already by default generates the  report.html file.. ????
> 

You need to rename anlghead.ALT to anlghead.h.

> I also noticed that in version 4xxxx the ERRFILE command does not work
> anymore.. Is this a bug ?
> 

If it's reproducible, yes. Can anyone else confirm this?

> And a question : If I am trying to use analog with MSPROXY logs, the result
> codes might be different from IIS logs,
> but it seems that analog always tells me my lines are corrupted if I put the
> %c in the LOGFORMAT line..
> 
> According to MS the following are the result codes available  (does analog
> treat these properly ???)
> 
> Field 22 = ResultCode = Status code of transaction
> A value less than 100 is a Win32 error code.
> A value between 100 and 1000 is an HTTP status code
> A value greater than 10000 is a Winsock status code.
> 

%c is the HTTP status code. Any 2 or 4 digit value is therefore correctly
rejected.

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