Stephen Turner wrote on Jun 1,
They will show up in the Redirection Report, not the Request Report.
Thanks, but
I don't have such a Redirection Report option listed in my analog.cfg
What would be the entry?
"Aengus", and Jeremy Wadsack wrote on Jun 1
if you search google for redirect.cgi and redirect.pl you'll probably find something useful.
Randal Schwartz wrote a basic one for a WebTechniques articles several years ago. The article is also a good tutorial in how (and why) to use redirection scripts:
http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/1998/05/perl/
Thanks
Checked out these recommendations and found a number which evidently contain the information I seek, but they're way over my head, and beyond my time to figure them out.
If anyone on this list has a redirect.cgi script, or whatever, to be pasted to my website to provide Request Log entries and analog Redirection Reports for the redirect entry as given by Klaus Johannes Rusch
http://www.example.com/redirect.cgi?url=http://www.example.org/
- which redirects ok as is, but doesn't show up as a log request, I'd appreciate it much.
Thanks,
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