At 08:37 a -0700 11/24/2007, Walter Ian Kaye didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:

At 06:22 p -0500 11/21/2007, Aengus didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:
Do a simple test from first principles - create a 4 line logfile with each entry having a different file type. Run analog against it with your current .cfg file, and see if your FILEEXCLUDEs work as expected.

Where is my .cfg file? I've never seen it....


If they don't, then run analog against the test logfile without any .cfg file:

analog test.log -G +C"FILEEXCLUDE *.gif" +OReport.html

This will demonstrate how analog interprets the FILEEXCLUDE command.

OK, I tried that command line on my real log file, and added *.jpg and *.swf to the exclusion. The gifs/jpegs were excluded, but

[...]

If you're still getting unexpected results, then the order of your INCLUDES/EXCLUDES is the problem. SETTINGS ON will show you the order in which they are being applied.

You mean in the form? It's FILEINCLUDE,FILEEXCLUDE there.
As for my .cfg file (found it at /usr/local/etc/analog.cfg), it does not contain either command.

So, if I use the fileexclude box, am I then required to put some wildcard(s) into the fileinclude box which precedes it on the form?


thanks,
-W
not sure the cgi spec ever even mandated any order for form parameters
(i've certainly never relied on any order in my own cgi scripts)
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