For case-insensitive items such as hostnames, or filenames if you have a
case-insensitive file system, analog will coerce the names to lower case.
This includes to the target of a HOSTALIAS or FILEALIAS. But the target of
the "output ALIASes" (e.g. HOSTREPALIAS or REQALIAS) is respected.
So, for example, using the sample logfile that comes with the program,
FILEALIAS /sample.html /Frog.html
will produce in the Request Report
reqs: %bytes: last time: file
----: ------: ---------------: ----
22: 54.39%: 4/Jan/00 13:11: /Frog.html
on a case-sensitive file system, but
reqs: %bytes: last time: file
----: ------: ---------------: ----
22: 54.39%: 4/Jan/00 13:11: /frog.html
on a case-insensitive file system. But
REQALIAS /sample.html /Frog.html
will produce the first output on any file system.
--
Stephen Turner http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
Statistical Laboratory, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WB, England
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