Hello.

I have two sites. I am using the anlgform.html to produce an online report
for both sites. For the first site, all the options are checked and a report
is generated. With the second site, all the options are checked, but the
report only shows half the options. Any ideas why this is?

Many thanks

James

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Sent: 17 September 2001 18:30
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Subject: Re: [analog-help] Changing wording of report titles?


Thanks very much, Jeremy, for your suggestions. Unfortunately, I made the
changes, but the reports didn't change. Are these files only read at compile
time? Do I have to recompile analog to make them take effect?

Here's a section from my lang/us.lng:
File Type Report
extension
extensions
n
# Next section changed 17-Sep-2001 by Kevin Zembower per request
# Request Report
# file
# files
Page Request Report
page
pages
n
Redirection Report
file
files
n

And here's a section from my lang/usdesc.txt:
# General Summary
This report contains overall statistics.
# Request Report
# Next line changed 17-Sep-2001 by Kevin Zembower by request
# This report lists the files on the site.
This report lists the pages on the site.
# Redirection Report
This report lists the files that caused requests to be redirected to another
file. (Usually directories with the final slash

Did I do anything wrong, or do I just have to recompile?

Thanks, again for your help.

-Kevin Zembower

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/17/01 12:22PM >>>

KEVIN ZEMBOWER ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Is it possible to change the wording of report titles and the short
> descriptions of the section given after the "goto" links? Some of my
> bosses think the wording of the "Request Report" is misleading or
> confusing in our analysis, since we use "REQINCLUDE pages" to limit
> this to the number of pages, not just files, on the site. They would
> rather have it  say "Page Request Report" or something similar.

You can change the language files in the lang directory in your
distribution. For US English, for example, you would change
lang/us.lng and lang/usdesc.txt.


--

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group

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