Sir,
I want to change a few things in the Analog C
files but cant get it to run through build_analog. The operating system is
Windows98 and i'm using Turbo C. Which language is Build_analog.com written in ?
Thanking you
Viveka
Recently I have downloaded the analog 4.11 and installed it on my WindowsNT
server. It runs great! I want to make analog collect statistic
automatically on specific time. Looks like webloganalysis.pl is supposed to
do this however, I can not figure out how to make it work. I did played
with a
We have a program called SearchIt PRO which will drive analog and feed it
logfiles for creating a: datatransfer report, a complete analog html report
and copy it to the client's web root as well as to an archive directory.
Also, at your request, it will zip the logfiles and place them in an
I looked through the documentation for an answer to the question but was
unsuccessful.
Under Analog 3.11, if I configure with "RAWBYTES OFF" Analog reports data
transfer in "kbytes" where a "kbyte" is 1024 bytes. According to a web page
I ran accross the other day,
Tsering Wangyal Shawa wrote:
Recently I have downloaded the analog 4.11 and installed it on my WindowsNT
server. It runs great! I want to make analog collect statistic
automatically on specific time. Looks like webloganalysis.pl is supposed to
do this however, I can not figure out how to
Recently I have downloaded the analog 4.11 and installed it on my
WindowsNT server. It runs great! I want to make analog collect
statistic automatically on specific time. Looks like webloganalysis.pl
is supposed to do this however, I can not figure out how to make it
work. I did played with
If I have a web page that is being refreshed automatically every 5 minutes.
Is there any way to count the number of requests for that particular page is
1 (until I manually request the page, then it would count 2).
Thanks
Tim
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Tim Tran wrote:
If I have a web page that is being refreshed automatically every 5 minutes.
Is there any way to count the number of requests for that particular page is
1 (until I manually request the page, then it would count 2).
No, because there's no way to know
If I have a web page that is being refreshed automatically every 5 minutes.
Is there any way to count the number of requests for that particular page
is 1 (until I manually request the page, then it would count 2).
Each of those "automatic" requests is simply a GET request from the
browser,
Aengus and others,
You don't need to use perl to do scheduling on NT. You can schedule a
job to run using the AT command, and, depending on how complex your
requirements are, a simple 3 line batch file may be sufficient.
CD /D x:\folder\Analog
for /f "tokens=2,3 delims=/ " %%f in ('date /t')
Aengus and others,
You don't need to use perl to do scheduling on NT. You can schedule a
job to run using the AT command, and, depending on how complex your
requirements are, a simple 3 line batch file may be sufficient.
CD /D x:\folder\Analog
for /f "tokens=2,3 delims=/ " %%f in ('date /t')
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