Hello Jeremy,

For OS X why not just download with curl or scp or some command-line
tool? Then you can script it and you probably won't even have to think
about it.

aside from the fact that it's just 3 files I have to analyse each monday. Nothing critical, not even big files. I have a cup of tea and watch Analog working or water my plants in the meantime.

My problem seems to be that Analog doesn't recognize the files when I
downloaded them with an OS X tool. Even if I name them "access.log"
and put them into the application folder and then start Analog by
doubleclicking on it, it won't see any of these files.

So I doubt it would recognize files I download via command line tools.
Strange problem anyway and looks like nobody has ever experienced this.

Kind regards,
Monika

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