I tried DEBUG (I think...you just type analog -DEBUG at command line?)

not sure what to make of the output.

I can see when I view the log file that it contains the browser and
referrer info, but it does not come out in report.  

http://www.townofholden.net/outfile.html




Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
> 
> Doug Nelson wrote:
> 
> > I read steps 1-6 of the faq file.
> >
> > I am getting a bunch of log file errors.
> 
> Using DEBUG settings you can see exactly what lines are producing errors and
> work from there to correct your log format, if needed.
> 
> > Mostly default settings, and it seems to be reading the log file, since
> > it does give something.
> >
> > Also, no referrer or browser reports come through.
> >
> > Does this need to get configured in Analog or Apache?
> > What files and lines contain this?
> 
> You need to have referrer data in your log files. If they are Common format,
> try Combined. This is setup in your apache httpd.conf. More details at
> http://www.apache.org/.
> 
> > Also, do I need to run separate error log file?
> 
> Analog doesn't parse the error log. (FAQ item F.7)
> 
> > setup:
> > IBM compatible PC server
> > Slackware Linux
> > Apache (current version)
> > Analog 4.11
> > dnstran 1.3.1
> >
> > Also using Webmin. Anyone use Analog with this?
> 
> I'm not sure that what you could do with webmin other than perhaps setting up
> an icon that starts the process running. There isn't any interface for
> modifying the config file (though you could set an icon to link to the form
> interface). If you do come up with something like that, consider contributing
> it to the helper applications.
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