I've written a small helper application called "What Did I Find?"
If anyone could test it, I'd be very grateful.
Turn on your SEARCHQUERY report in your config file.
Then run Analog as normal. Then run WDIF. Every search string
in the query report will be turned into a hyperlink, which
points to the page that was ultimately found. (if the same search
string ended up at several different of your pages, the link
points to the one that was most frequent). The program also
does the same to the FAILURE report, making each failed
item link to the guilty referrer.
Source code is provided, and also a Win32 binary. It's
actually just a modified version of Analog, and the modifications
are fairly minor. However, I wasn't able to compile it under
unix, because it uses the STL and I couldn't find how to set
that up properly. (If anyone could help with this, it'd be great!)
It also only works with English language HTML reports.
http://www.wischik.com/lu/programmer/wdif.zip (450k)
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Lucian Wischik, Queens' College, Cambridge, UK. www.wischik.com/lu
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