Darren Munt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Try
>> REFREPEXCLUDE http://mydomain.com.au/*
>> REFSITEEXCLUDE http://mydomain.com.au/*
> 
> Yes I tried that already to no avail - then I found the following in
> the readme:
> 
> ===
> All directory names end in slashes, so DIRINCLUDE and DIREXCLUDE, and
> REFSITEINCLUDE and REFSITEEXCLUDE, implicitly add a trailing slash
> even if you don't give one. This sometimes catches people out in the
> following situation.
> 
> REFSITEEXCLUDE http://my.host.com/*     # probably not what you want
> means not to list subdirectories of the referring site
> http://my.host.com/, but to keep the site itself in the list. To
> exclude the site completely, just use
> REFSITEEXCLUDE http://my.host.com/
> ===
> 
> So I took the * out but no change.

REFREPEXCLUDE http://www.mysite.com/*

definitely works for me. My "Referrer Report" is significantly different with 
that line added, because there are hundreds of "internal referrers" removed 
from the Referrer Report. The * is necessary to match all the different 
refering pages on my site.

REFSITEEXCLUDE http://www.mysite.com/ and
REFSITEEXCLUDE http://www.mysite.com both have the same small effect on my 
"Referring Site Report" - the top line of the report (my own site is the top 
referring site) disappears.

REFSITEEXCLUDE http://www.mysite.com/* doesn't work, because the * isn't part 
of the site name.

REFSITEEXCLUDE only effects the "Referring Site Report". REFREPEXCLUDE only 
effects the "Referrer Report"

Aengus

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