On 13:40 Mon 12 Dec , Aengus wrote: > On Monday, December 12, 2005 1:03 PM [EDT], > Alex Polvi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I want to be able to count requests with status code 301 and 302 as > > successes, so that they appear in the Request Report. > > > > The FAQ says, "No, you really don't, because that would lead to double > > counting when a request for /dir (code 301) is redirected to /dir/ > > (code 200). For CGI scripts etc. look in the Redirection Report > > instead of the Request Report." > > > > However, I _do_ want them because I only redirect to other websites > > outside of my infrastructure. > > > > My current solution is to use sed to s/302/200/ in the logs... but is > > there a more elegant way? > > Use the Redirection Report. That's what it's for.
Ah, yes, I was particularly interested in Browser Summaries. > This question was addressed only last thursday by the Author of Analog. > Please read the archives linked to in the footer of every message posted to > this list. Whoops, sorry about that. I see it now. Thank you. embarrassed, -Alex -- Alex Polvi :: polvi at osuosl org Community Systems Administrator Oregon State University Open Source Lab +------------------------------------------------------------------------ | TO UNSUBSCRIBE from this list: | http://lists.meer.net/mailman/listinfo/analog-help | | Analog Documentation: http://analog.cx/docs/Readme.html | List archives: http://www.analog.cx/docs/mailing.html#listarchives | Usenet version: news://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.analog.general +------------------------------------------------------------------------

