As in the other thread right now, PAGEINCLUDE sets the types of files that
are counted as pages. PAGEEXCLUDE, removes types, equivalently. The default
setting that Analog ships with is

    PAGEINCLUDE */,*.htm,*.html


The first matches directory requests "/" and the others standard match html
file extensions.


> I checked, and there are no cgi pages.  If you check out the log
> (now it is http://www.packstrat.com/logs/index2.html
>
> you will see that there are requests for "/" which are not
> showing up as #pages.  There is javascript on the page.  Is there
> some way of making every request for "/" to be registered as
> #pages?  After all, that is how they are hitting the site.

Looking at these stats I see two things (I also see that you ran it after
your post, so maybe you've figured it out):

1] Successful requests for pages is 56,500 which looks like the total of
requests in the Request Report

2] The Request Report contains NO gif, jpg, png or other image files, so
Analog must be setup with REQINCLUDE pages. Therefore, it DOES recognize */
as a request for a page, or it wouldn't have listed it.



> Also. . . this site has an alias www.packagingstrategies.com.
> Perhaps that is confusing analog?  There is also another site on
> the same server with exactly the same log format and analog.conf
> file http://www.familyworshipcenter.org/logs

In THIS report, requests are coming through as "GET /parchment.jpg HTTP/1.1",
so you have a problem in your LOGFORMAT statement.

HTH,


Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group


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