Ciao Stephen!

>Yes. Hosts are case insensitive, browsers aren't necessarily, so the
>inclusion/exclusion respects that. Local filenames vary according to the
>setting of the CASE command.

I'll give a look at the CASE command for file names (I have to manage both 
Apache on Unix and IIS on NT log files).

> >     I guess that in order to have full control I should use regular
> > expressions
> >
>
>Yes, you can always specify a case-insensitive match with a regexp. Although
>analog won't let you specify a case-sensitive match for a hostname: even in
>a regexp it converts it to case-insensitive.

OK. that sounds good and very logical! Indeed host names must not be case 
sensitive.

Ciao and Thanks a lot!
-Gabriele

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U.O. Rete Civica - Comune di Prato
Prato - Italia - Europa
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