Re: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-09 Thread Stephen Turner
On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Aengus Lawlor wrote: > It would be useful if the Debug output included a line number as well. > What's grep for. :) Seriously, that's a good idea. Thanks. -- Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/ Statistical Laboratory, 16 Mill Lan

Re: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-09 Thread Aengus Lawlor
It would be useful if the Debug output included a line number as well. Aengus __ Reply Separator _ Subject: RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet Date:4/9/99 3:10 PM > I

Re: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-09 Thread Aengus Lawlor
_ Subject: Re: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet Date:4/9/99 12:05 PM Stephen Turner wrote: > Hmmm, I've just thought. What happens if CTRL-Z gets into the HTML page? > Will the rest of the page still appear? Co

RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-09 Thread Jim Sander
> I was wondering if Analog could output the "trouble" lines as it reads a > file? That is, it would output the log file name it is working on, and the > line it barfed on. DEBUG CF seems to display a wealth of information... F: Opening log1 as logfile C: ohcrapit'sabadlogfileline C: ahsjkdhaks

Re: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-09 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Stephen Turner wrote: > Hmmm, I've just thought. What happens if CTRL-Z gets into the HTML page? > Will the rest of the page still appear? Could someone kindly test this for > me? Yes, from a windows system in Netscape 4.5 or IE 4.01 it just tries to render a \0x1A character from the default c

RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-09 Thread bgahl
Stephen wrote, in response to jfoley: > Yeah I got to do the same for my program as well. Wouldn't a line > with a ctrl-z in it most likely end up being corrupted in other ways > as well? Well, of course, but it least it won't stop the rest of the lines being read. Hmmm, I've

RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-09 Thread Stephen Turner
On Fri, 9 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yeah I got to do the same for my program as well. Wouldn't a line > with a ctrl-z in it most likely end up being corrupted in other ways > as well? > Well, of course, but it least it won't stop the rest of the lines being read. Hmmm, I've just th

RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-09 Thread jfoley
Date sent: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 09:54:19 +0100 (GMT) From: Stephen Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > On T

RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-09 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I will be trying to get around the CTRL-Z thing in my next version of > logfixer. Version 2.0 is just about ready for release. > Actually, the next version of analog will open it binary in Windows, so hopefully there won't be a problem then. I a

RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-08 Thread jfoley
Date sent: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 19:30:34 +0100 (GMT) From: Stephen Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > On T

RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-08 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > If it is the exact same IP address each time you could try > excluding that IP address from your analog reports. eg > > HOSTEXCLUDE "IP address" > That won't help. Analog will still believe the file has finished when the first CTRL-Z is reached

RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-08 Thread jfoley
From: Jeff Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file Date sent: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 09:58:00 -0500 Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Thanks, any ide

RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-08 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Jeff Lloyd wrote: > Thanks, any idea why the corruption is replacing the browser type? All of my > errors came from the same IP address. > Well, in that case it looks as if their browser is sending dodgy data. -- Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.statslab.c

RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-08 Thread Jeff Lloyd
] > -Original Message- > From: Stephen Turner [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, April 08, 1999 9:50 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file > > On Thu, 8 Apr 1

RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-08 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Jeff Lloyd wrote: > The only answer that I found was about the CTRL Z character, if that is the > one you are talking about then I need a way around it or I will be unable to > use this program. Is that the FAQ you were referring to. > Yes, that's the one. The only way is to

RE: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-08 Thread Jeff Lloyd
ubject: Re: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file > > Hi Jeff, didn't you get my answer earlier today? The answer to your > question > is in the FAQ. > > -- > Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/ > Statistical Laborato

Re: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-08 Thread ScramScoop
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Re: [analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-08 Thread Stephen Turner
Hi Jeff, didn't you get my answer earlier today? The answer to your question is in the FAQ. -- Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/ Statistical Laboratory, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1SB, England "Ad infinitum, if not ad nauseam." (Interviewee, BBC Ra

[analog-help] corrupt browser type in log file

1999-04-08 Thread Jeff Lloyd
I have one question I hope you can help with. I have been successfully using the Analog program to compile data from 4 sites with a total of almost 3GB of logs a day. Today I ran into my first problem with the Analog program. I found a corrupt line in the log file that was causing the program to a