On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Stephen Turner wrote:
I can comment on this. The beta is now 8.5 days old. I am investigating one
case of apparently-wrong output. There have been no other bug reports. So it
looks pretty stable so far.
In docs/basiccmd.html it says
Hi,
Last week I was trying to get an accurate number of search engine hits and
trying to find out who they were. So I wrote a lot of refexclude lines in the
analog.cfg file
This week, I ran an incremental report on the same site, with the refexclude
lines still in and it seems our hits have
Please ignore my previous email: I just rtfm'd docs/include.html!!
Ale
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On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Moshe Linzer wrote:
Thanks for all the help. It turns out the the link in the logfile
started with /%7enstarecs/, instead of the ~. analog translated it to
~, but the config file needed to identify it as /*nstarecs/. Now it
works.
Ah, true. Because the ARGSINCLUDE
Thanks for all the help. It turns out the the link in the logfile
started with /%7enstarecs/, instead of the ~. analog translated it to
~, but the config file needed to identify it as /*nstarecs/. Now it
works.
I wish I could keep my web server from listing these in the logfile
altogether!
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Alejandro Fernandez wrote:
Hi,
Last week I was trying to get an accurate number of search engine hits and
trying to find out who they were. So I wrote a lot of refexclude lines in the
analog.cfg file
This week, I ran an incremental report on the same site, with the
I was installing analog last week and noticed that when I run analog as a
command, it prints a page that includes the domain name report, but when I
try it from the web interface, nothing gets resolved. How come?
Thanks for any enlightment,
Joe
I need to define a bunch of PAGEEXCLUDE lines, but I would like to do it with a
REGEXP: . Here is a small sample of what I want to exclude
/RSEAFrame3/RSEAFrame3.htm
/RSWBRankRpt/RSWBRankRpt.htm
/RSKPSumRpt/RSKPSumRpt.htm
...
What regexp should I use for PAGEXCLUDE that matches '^/$1/$1\.*$' ?
By default, the Web interface doesn't do DNS lookups, because they are
extremely slow compared to everything else Analog does, and would
probably cause problems if (when) users who didn't realize what the
delay was cancelled and tried to resubmit their request.
If the DNS fle already exists,
Simon McClenahan wrote:
I need to define a bunch of PAGEEXCLUDE lines, but I would like to do it with a
REGEXP: . Here is a small sample of what I want to exclude
/RSEAFrame3/RSEAFrame3.htm
/RSWBRankRpt/RSWBRankRpt.htm
/RSKPSumRpt/RSKPSumRpt.htm
...
What regexp should I use for
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