> On Wed, 10 May 2000, Richard N. Law wrote:
>
> > 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.
>
> That doesn't matter in the Referring Site Report, does it?
>
> Anyway, in 4.1 all referrers count as "pages".
Seems to matter in 4.0. The referring pages in question had .shtml
extensions (which is *far* too similar to .html when you've been staring
at logs all morning ;] ). By adding PAGEINCLUDE *.html,*.htm,*/,*.cgi,*.shtml
to my config, all counts were as I expected.
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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