1) Making the change to
REQFLOOR 1r
didn't do the job.  The request report still doesn't find the .jsp pages.
REQFLOOR -100r

Adding
REQINCLUDE *
didn't help either,  but Analog found *lots* of GIF files that were previously
excluded by the
REQINCLUDE pages
command

2) The Keynote requests come from lots of different hosts.  The idea is 
that they
are testing the responsiveness of various web sites (particularly the most 
popular
ones) to provide statistics on the overall performance of the web for 
commercial
interests.  As a result, they originate their requests from lots of 
different hosts
and IP addresses.  The only way to exclude is on some kind of browser exclude.

I will gladly send a portion of a log file for anyone who wants to take a 
look at
these problems.

Thanks for your help.

Tony Wasserman

At 03:54 PM 3/8/00 +0000, you wrote:
>On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Tony Wasserman wrote:
>
> > I'm having a problem getting Analog to handle Java Server Pages properly
> > in the Request list.  I'm running Analog 4.03 on a Windows machine where
> > the log files are created by Netscape Enterprise Server 3.6.
> >
> > I've added a line to the config file as follows:
> > PAGEINCLUDE *.jsp
> >
> > I have set
> > REQINCLUDE pages
> > REQUEST ON
> > REFERRER ON
> > REFSITE ON
> > REQFLOOR -100r
> > REQARGSFLOOR -40r
> > REFFLOOR -100r
> > REFARGSFLOOR -20r
> > REFSITEFLOOR -100r
> >
> > I properly get all of the referrer information for the jsp's, complete 
> with
> > arguments,
> > for my log report.  However, Analog doesn't list any of the jsp pages in
> > the Request
> > Report, so I don't get either the jsp pages or their arguments.  Therefore,
> > I'm missing a lot of what I need to make this all work.
> >
>
>Maybe they're all below the FLOOR? Try REQFLOOR 1r.
>
>If that doesn't work, try REQINCLUDE * to check you can get them to appear
>that way.
>
>You could also try SETTINGS ON to list the interpretation of your current
>configuration.
>
> > Another simple question: our site gets visited by the Keynote-Perspective
> > analysis
> > program about 1500 times each day.  It presents like Mozilla 4.0.  How can
> > I exclude
> > those visits from our reports without excluding all Mozilla visits?
> >
>
>Does it come from a distinctive host that you can exclude?
>
>--
>Stephen Turner               http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
>   Statistical Laboratory, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1SB, England
>"8th March 2000. National No Smoking Day. Ash Wednesday." (On a calendar)
>
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