James Herrmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Andrea Racca wrote:

> Hello!

> I try to use Analog to analyze log like W3 to
> monitoring site visiting of operators.
> What type of LOGFORMAT I have to put in my
> analog.cfg file? line of my log are like this:
 
> 192.168.1.97, CAF_CUNEO\FABIO, -, Y, 02/09/00,
> 0.01.14, 1, -, -, www.firstlook.com, -, 80, 6266,
> 3572, 1008, http, -, -,
 
> http://www.firstlook.com/banners/linkshare/newway120x60.gif,
> -, Inet, 200, 0


If their are W3c Extended log format, then they are self-describing
and you do not need to put any LOGFORMAT in your configuration file.
W3C Extended logs have several lines at the top that start with '#'
telling the dat, log format, and perhaps other information. Analog can
use this to automatically detect the LOGFORMAT for the files.

--

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group

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