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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the main BODY OF THE MESSAGE. List archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
