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
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