On 26/07/07, Aimee Mandeville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am using analog 6 to analyze ISA files.  I keep getting a lot of corrupt
> files.  Will the lines containing content that I have specifically EXCLUDED
> from analysis be identified as a corrupt line?
>

"Corrupt lines" are ones that analog couldn't even parse. That means
it couldn't even check whether the line matched one of your
exclusions.

If it parsed the line successfully but the line matched one of your
exclusions, it's "unwanted" rather than "corrupt".

-- 
Stephen Turner
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