On Monday, January 30, 2006 11:41 PM [EDT], Kareem Badr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Do you want a report on everything in those two directories, or >> just the default page in those directories? > > Just the default page, which is index.php. > > So, I think what I have to do is: > > FILEINCLUDE /theDir > FILEINCLUDE /theDir/idx > DIRSUFFIX index.php > > Only one more thing is confusing me. When I run the report with the > above parameters, the general summary report reads as follows: > > Successful requests: 6 > Successful requests for pages: 6 > Distinct files requested: 1 > Distinct hosts served: 3 > > Yet, the Referring Site Report is as follows: > > #reqs site > 2 http://www.chadsaustinhomes.com/ > > It's possible that my own domain and my web host are being excluded, I > suppose, which would make sense. Not all requests have Referrers. Bookmarked links don't have referrers, and some firewall applications strip referrer information for privacy reasons. In this case, I'd suggest picking the 6 records in question out of the log, and looking at them in notepad. That should tell you exactly what referrers you should be seeing. And if your server logs a request for /theDir/idx as /theDir/idx/index.php, I'd strongly suggest that you "FILEINCLUDE /theDir/idx/index.php", just for clarity. (If you're the only person working on this, it mightn't matter, but if anyone else is dealing with it as well, referring to index.php makes it clear that you're only analyzing the "home page", not all the pages in the directory). Just for completeness, you should take the few minutes to satisfy yourself (and me!) that you get the same results whether you use "FILEINCLUDE /theDir/idx", "FILEINCLUDE /theDir/idx/" or "FILEINCLUDE /theDir/idx/index.php". > Is there any reason Analog > automatically doesn't draw a pie chart when there's only one domain > in the Referring Site report? Even though I understand why it's doing > that, it'd be nice to always display the graph (I'm going to be > generating these reports automatically and formatting them for users) Without looking at the source directly, I can't say off hand whether there's a way to force Analog to draw a chart, even when there's only one member. What happens if you use "REFCHART ON" and "REFSITECHART ON"? > Thanks for all your help with this, by the way. No problem. Aengus +------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 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 +------------------------------------------------------------------------

