Stephen wrote:
>You're dragging the logfile onto the application?
I've done it both ways and nothing works for me.
>In which case you need
>DEAFULTLOGFORMAT instead of LOGFORMAT. (LOGFORMAT only applies if you
>specify the logfile with a LOGFILE command later in the same configuration
>file.)
In case this helps, here's the start of my analog.cfg file. Maybe I've got
something configured wrong.
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# Analog.cfg - Configuration file for Analog 4.1x
#
HOSTNAME "[sss]"
# Host name, used in the title of the report
#
HOSTURL " "
# Host name will be a link to here
#
LOGFORMAT (%m/%d/%y\t%h:%n:%j\t%C\t%S\t%r\t%b)
#
LOGFILE "iMacHD:MacHTTP 2.3 �:MacHTTP.log"
# Specify the log file(s) to be processed. May consist of a list of file
# names seperated by commas and the file name (but not the directory name
# portion) may contain wild cards ('*' and '?').
# This can also be a relative or full path name, for example:
#LOGFILE "Hard disk:WebSTAR 2.0:*.log"
#
DEFAULTLOGFORMAT AUTO
# this is the log format used for drag and dropped logs
#
LOGFORMAT AUTO
# Log file format DEFAULT, AUTO, COMMON, MS-COMMON, COMBINED, MICROSOFT-NA,
# MICROSOFT-INT, WEBSITE-NA, WEBSITE-INT, WEBSTAR, EXTENDED, MS-EXTENDED,
# WEBSTAR-EXTENDED, NETSCAPE, REFERRER, or BROWSER
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I've also played with the positioning of the LOGFORMAT command in the analog.cfg
file, which doesn't seem to help either. This may be a dumb question, but why doesn't
Analog automatically recognize a MacHTTP log file? As always, I appreciate the help.
Regards,
Ken
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