Doug Nelson wrote:

> I thought there was only one log: access_log from apache.
>
> Correction, there is also error_log.

> How do I tell which one is in which format? I know there are various
> config files involved, but which one (Apache or Analog) tells this? Or
> both?

Analog doesn't use the error_log. All teh useful error information can be gleaned from
access logs. The error log is designed to be human readable. This is covered in the 
FAQ.



> Should I just delete the log file and start over?
>
> I can send all or part of the config files if you'd like to see them.

If you look at all the access logs it should be obvious which ones contain referrer and
browser information. As I said before, the DEBUG and SETTINGS options can help you
determine exactly what Analog is doing.

Do you have any LOGFORMAT commands in you configuration? If not, then you must have a
non-standard logformat. You will need to use the DEBUG commands to figure out what 
lines
are not being read. If you can't figure out what the LOGFORMAT should be for those 
lines
(read docs/logformat.html for information on this) you can post a couple here and 
someone
can probably figure it out for you.

HTH,


Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group


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