John Clayton wrote:
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
The major problem that I encountered when running the perl script, was
getting my file references correct - you have to explicitly specify LANG
and DOMAIN in the .cfg file, using the full path - c:\analog\lang\uk.lng,
for example.
Thanks
Hi,
Current I am trying to configure Analog 4.11 on Windows NT SP6 using Suns
JavaWebServer2.0. In the analog.cfg file I have tried to point to the
logfile using the following command:
LOGFILE F:\JavaWebServer2.0\logs\webpageservice\combined_log
This is the combined_log file that is generated
Stefan Treacy wrote:
ANALOG: Warning F: Failed to open logfile
F:\JavaWebServer2.0\logs\webpageservice\combined_log: ignoring it
Does the file exist? Does the user who is running Analog (probably you) have
rights to read the file? You could also try putting the name in quotes, but I
don't
Thanks Aengus,
I should have spotted that.
JC
John, the supplied anlgform.html form is already quite specific about
this:
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Are you sure there's no extension? Or is windows just hiding it?
If you're not sure try to use a wildcard to find out:
LOGFILE F:\JavaWebServer2.0\logs\webpageservice\combined_log.*
Frank
+ Current I am trying to configure Analog 4.11 on Windows NT SP6 using
+ Suns JavaWebServer2.0. In the
I have the following logfile example:
10.1.1.1 - - [18/May/2000:14:10:10 -] "GET http://home.netscape.com:80/imag
es/nnc_lockup.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 783
Basically, CLF with the virtual host thrown in. Using the following
config, I can get the virtual host report, but it chops off the
leading
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I have the following logfile example:
10.1.1.1 - - [18/May/2000:14:10:10 -] "GET
http://home.netscape.com:80/images/nnc_lockup.gif HTTP/1.1" 200 783
Basically, CLF with the virtual host thrown in. Using the following
config, I can get the virtual host
+ LOGFORMAT (%S %j %u [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j] "%j%whttp://%v/%r%wHTTP%j"
+ %c %b)
+
+ This won't work, because there really is no separator between the
+ virtual host and the request. That '/' is part of the request, it's
+ not a separator.
And - I guess - each time when just the root directory
about a week ago i posted a message that said that analog was reporting
weird time:
Program started at Thu-06-Jul-2000 23:16.
Analysed requests from Thu-06-Jul-2000 00:00 to Thu-06-Jul-2000 19:16
for example, when it was really 7:16pm, although it kept saying it was 23:16
(4 hours ahead),
Thanks Aengus,
Brilliant. For the benefit of others who may have a similar problem I'm
copying Angus' reply. Who'd have thought that such a little thing was the
problem. I now have a working cgi.
(and there was me having to learn Perl - but I think that knowledge will
still come in handy).
JC
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