On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
Couldn't you also change the line in the language file that your using to just be
blank (or contain a non-breaking space, or something)?
My mistake. Changing the line in the language file is a much better solution
for most changes.
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Stephen
Stephen Turner wrote:
Are you logging the User-Agent? I bet these all come from the same browser.
I could have a guess which one too...
"Mozilla/4.* [*]* (Win*; I*)" by any chance?
You get these wysiwyg URL's appearing when JavaScript is used in some
way to lay out the page in Netscape 4.
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Dave Cobb wrote:
I need to parse input from a form so only alphanumeric and numeric
characters are let through.
This is not quite enough for analog. Some non-alphanumeric characters are
also needed, for example in filenames, or FROM and TO
On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Tanya Aeri wrote:
I'd like to generate the graphs with no images, just a character, though
still using html as the output... how is this done?
If you use a lower case letter as the argument to the GRAPH commands, this
will happen. See docs/timereps.html
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On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
Open a DOS prompt and CD to the directory you have Anaog installed in.
Type ANALOG c:\winnt\system32\logfiles\W3SVC1\IN991130.LOG Jani.htm
and Analog will create the file jani.htm with an analysis of the
specified log file.
That should be
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Dave Cobb wrote:
I need to parse input from a form so only alphanumeric and numeric
characters are let through.
This is not quite enough for analog. Some non-alphanumeric characters are
also needed, for example in filenames, or FROM and TO strings.
Rundown: form details
I have ASPExec installed and I have successfully converted the perl script to asp
(although I intend to use WSH instead). I now have a few security implications that
need sorting. I need to parse input from a form so only alphanumeric and numeric
characters are let through. I know this is easy
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Dave Cobb wrote:
Does Analog support cookies in any way?
See "cookies" in the index.
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Dave Cobb wrote:
I need to parse input from a form so only alphanumeric and numeric
characters are let through. I know this is easy in Perl as I use code and parse
forms using Perl, however using VBscript in ASP is a different matter. (although not
impossible I will complete this today).
I
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Dave Cobb wrote:
This is not quite enough for analog. Some non-alphanumeric characters are
also needed, for example in filenames, or FROM and TO strings.
I thought FROM TO commands were numeric,e.g. 990303?
Not necessarily. The syntax allows + and - too. HOSTNAME
We have several "hardware virtual servers", but our log file treats requests for
http://www.otherdomain.com the same as requests for http://www.domain.com. It
records virtual domains identically to requests for the main page. I can't see
how Netscape Enterprise Server (3.5) can be configured
When I try to run analyze for a subdirectory using the form interface, analog
doesn't display the directory report the way it would make sense. For example,
it lists
4048499: 100%: /hq/
when analyzing for the /hq/* subdirectory no matter what SUBDIR commands I put
in the form. Obviously
Yeah I now I now I make mistake not analog.
The point is stupid Microsoft system in LogFiles.
I Read again carrefully all Readme and Errors and other documents and find
the solutions what excactly i must use for sintaks of Microsoft Log Files.
The MICROSOFT-INT or Microsoft-NA did not help, but
Can anyone provide any help?
- Original Message -
From: Erik
Kremsreiter
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 1:42 PM
Subject: Help with LogFormat
Hi all, me again,
All workswell with the other questions, I thank
youfor that. I have another issue now..
I am
Erik Kremsreiter wrote:
Doing /www/logs.11-1999/error_log
../analog/analog: Warning F: Can't auto-detect format of logfile
/www/logs.11-1999/error_log: ignoring it
Analog can't process the error_log in apache. This is in the docs. See
docs/faq.html item F.7 and
Jani Ravas wrote:
Ok I must ask you good people on this list.
Can I see from which domain are comming users, or which
data in analog.cfg files i must use.
From your report:
Listing domains, sorted by the amount of traffic.
reqs: %bytes: domain
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358651: 100%:
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
Open a DOS prompt and CD to the directory you have Anaog installed in.
Type ANALOG c:\winnt\system32\logfiles\W3SVC1\IN991130.LOG Jani.htm
and Analog will create the file jani.htm with an analysis of the
specified log
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