Thank you Ivan (I think)
I am beginning to get the idea.
Regards
Andre
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lam H S, Ivan
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Sent: 05 January 2001 11:16
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Subject: RE: [analog-help] Getting started
hi,
U can use any editor to edit the analog.cfg e.g. notepad . Try to select
the notepad when the windows prompt you.
Inside the config file you can modify the server log file name and their
location as well as the output report (xx.html).
In addition, turn "on" and "off" inside the other entry inside the
config file will do things just like the analog form.
Under dos window , just keyin "analog" then press [enter], the analog
will running according to the config you specified inside the config file.
After you get little familiar with it , you can specify the config file,
server logfile ,.., after the "analog"
Hoping that it can help you faster to use it. Also,try to look into the
documentation.
Good Days.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andre Viljoen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, January 05, 2001 5:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [analog-help] Getting started
>
> Good day and thank you in anticipation for your assistance and patience
> with
> my basic questions.
>
> I have just downloaded analog 4.13 and am using Win 98 SE.
> Apparently the download was successful as I can see all the folders and
> files you describe. Currently the downloaded folder is sitting on my
> desktop.
> I have studied the instructions on starting analog under Windows and the
> basic commands but I have not succeeded in getting started.
>
> Firstly, I cannot open the analog.cfg file in order to edit the
> configuration. When I try to open it a Windows prompt window asks me which
> programme I want to use to open the file. I have no idea what to say.
>
> When I double click on the analog.exe a dos menu screen flashes on and
> off.
> When I search for a report.html file, all I find is the sample file in the
> analog folder.
>
> Incidentally, prior to trying the actions described above, I downloaded my
> website logfile which was generated by Gumball tracker, a free service to
> which I have subscribed. The logfile looks in order. I also saved a
> renamed
> copy of the logfile (in .html format) on the desktop -- I suspect that
> would
> make no difference but it's something I tried anyway.
>
> Another thing I tried was filling in the analog form (anglform.html) that
> I
> found in the analog folder. I checked all the on options in the first
> section and filled in my website and then I clicked submit, but that also
> didn't help.
>
> Regards
>
> Andre Viljoen
>
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