On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Stephen Turner wrote:
> > I don't like the idea of grepping large log file for each CGI script, but
> > I'm afraid it could be only way. At least I don't understand why I have to
> > replace the status code 302 to 200 and make a fake server log file. It is
> > ugly hack, it isn't?
> >
> > So how to do it simply?
> >
>
> The Redirection Report lists them.
It doesn't show daily, weekly, monthly, by host, etc. requests for this
click-thru CGI script.
Try:
analog +a +C"LOGFILE ./logfile.log"|less
and
cat logfile.log | sed 's/ 200 / 302 /' > logfile-redir.log
analog +a +C"LOGFILE ./logfile-redir.log"|less
and see the difference.
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