I will follow Walter's example and answer my own question:
The referring page file extensions must be included within PAGEINCLUDE
if they are anything other than default. PAGEINCLUDE percolates thru the
other '*INCLUDE pages' directives, so if a referrer is using shtml or
cgi to link to your site, those extensions need to be included either
in the PAGEINCLUDE or the REFINCLUDE directive.
Sorry for the previous verbose blather...
> > > Using *nix analog 4.0, I have found that there are many referring sites
> > > that are either completely missing from the referring site report or
> > > have counts that are completely wrong. This is readily verifiable using
> > > a simple grep. In analyzing just one week's worth of logs, I have several
> > > cases of over 100 referrals via grep where analog shows none or only one.
> >
> > This is in the FAQ.
>
> This wasn't quite the answer I was looking for. :} I've been using
> analog on several sites for well over a year in a variety of configurations,
> so I'm pretty familiar with how it works. Plus, I poured through the FAQ
> and the mailing list archives prior to posting my question and again just
> now after receiving your reply. I find plenty of information on the Referrer
> Report, but very little on the Referring Site Report. What I did find
> regarding successful vs. unsuccessful requests doesn't apply, since all
> these are successful requests (200) for straight html pages (i.e. not jpg's
> or something not *INCLUDEd).
>
> All my floors are set sufficiently high to show _all_ referring pages and
> sites. I am not excluding or aliasing any of the three referring sites I'm
> interested in. One shows a correct count, the second shows an incorrect
> count (waaaay off), and the third doesn't show up at all.
>
> If the answer is indeed in the FAQ somewhere that I'm just not seeing it,
> please point me in the right direction and I apologize for asking an
> already answered question.
Richard N. Law
Director of Development and Technology
Cerebral Institute of Discovery http://www.cerebral.org
A not-for-profit organization archiving and promoting
multi-disciplinary brain research.
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