On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Then again, all the browsers build CGI strings by separateing the
variables with an '' and the "HTML people" (RFC 1833, I think) stand by
their recommendation that this should be something different like ';'.
No, 1833 is "Binding Protocols for
Hi Stephen,
thanks for your further help.
It would be a nice feature to let the user select the font of the output
html-file within the analog.cfg. with this feature analog can produce html-files
that fits more with some style-guides.
Regards
Gerit Cymmek
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Hi Stephen,
thanks for your further help.
It would be a nice feature to let the user select the font of the output
html-file within the analog.cfg. with this feature analog can produce html-files
that fits more with some style-guides.
From: "Lee Morgenroth" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:[analog-help] reading logformats between versions 2.9 3.11
Date sent: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 22:31:06 -0500
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However I am
Hi,
Both Webtrends and Surfreport have the concept of paths, eg there
were 45 requests for blah1.html followed by blah2.html followed by
blah3.html. The idea is to figure what is the most popular route that a
user takes rather than just page popularity. Is this supported by analog?
On 3/26/99 9:51 AM Kelly Konechny ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is there any way to tell analog to ignore the redundant data? My log file
is well over 300MB so deleting it is out of the question. I would have set
it up different from the start, but WEBSTAR defines the EXTENDED format as
all
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, John Barbee wrote:
Hi,
Both Webtrends and Surfreport have the concept of paths, eg there
were 45 requests for blah1.html followed by blah2.html followed by
blah3.html. The idea is to figure what is the most popular route that a
user takes rather than just page
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Jim Foley wrote:
This looks like a combined format. If you are compressing the log
files and using a uncompress to stdout for analog, you may have
define COMBINED as your default format. 3.11 appears to not be
able to read the format automatically in the event that
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Jason Linhart wrote:
You can use LogTran to convert it to NCSA Common format. You will lose a
little information, notably the CS(HOST) and CS(COOKIE) arguments will
not transfer, but it will make a format that Analog can read.
You canget LogTran at
Hi,
getting back to our previous discussion, I was thinking --
how about just giving analog binary 2755 rights (setgid for
www group which has read access to the log files). What do
you think of this solution?
Josef Dyma
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Jim Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] napsal:
Any other
I'm forever creating "test" web pages that aren't linked to, so that our
Intranet spider doesn't find them and index them. (Security through
obscurity). But recently I found that some of them were in our search
engine, and it turned out that an Analog report had been posted and
indexed, and
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