One more note. Check out the Analog Helper applications. You will find
something there you can atleast start with and modify to suit your
particular needs. I used Auto Stats as the basis for my systems.

http://www.analog.cx/helpers/index.html

Kent


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chuck Schick
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 10:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [analog-help] Analog in a web hosting environment.


Aengus:

I like analog and I agree that it has great flexibility.  When I say server
environment - I am looking to utilize it in a manner that competes with
mediahouse or webtrends.  Where the enduser just goes to a directory and can
see his site stats without have to become knowledgeable with running analog.

This is where I got the idea that I needed several incidents of analog if I
wanted to automate it for multiple domains.  The docs say - "Note that
reading in several configuration files does not produce several output
pages, but a single output page based on all the options."  So I was
interpreting that to mean that each time analog runs it would only produce
one outfile regardless of the number of cfg files read.  Now if I am reading
that wrong (which I may be) please correct.  The purpose of my post was to
get feedback on how to make analog do what I want it to do.


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