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.

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

For some reason that one counts each "/" as #pages.

Daniel Quappe wrote:

> dear mr reiher,
> 
>     we did have the same problem with our log-files (analog version
> 4.1).
>     and we found out that any cgi-bin-generated page (e.g.
>     /cgi-bin/vshop?HTML=foo.html) wasn't interpreted correct as page.
>     all these pages seemed to be lost in our analysis. i have written
>     some kind of "filter" to substitute the part
> "/cgi-bin/vshop?HTML=foo.html"
>     of each line in the log-file to "foo.html" and it works.
>     maybe that's your problem, too.
> 
>     with friendly regards,
> 
> daniel quappe
> @ computational design - http://www.co-de.de
> +49 (0)202 2442986
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