On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Hugh Morris wrote:
You are being unhelpful (to put it kindly). "The right thing" is a very subjective concept. Other logfile analysers (notable Webalizer) can extract these search-terms out-of-the-box. I would be surprised if Analog was fundamentally unable to do it.
It's not actually necessary to be rude. Your original question was about encoding, and I explained why analog does what it does with encoding, before reading the rest of the thread. But it seems you're asking the wrong question, anyway. As I said, the Search Query Report shows the terms decoded, and Aengus already explained to you on 25th February, last time you asked the same question, how to get the "prev" value into the Search Query Report. (Search the archives if you don't remember). If you also use a SEARCHQUERYALIAS, you should be able to extract the portion you want. You might need a regular expression alias for that, which I haven't got time to work out now.
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