LOGFORMAT only applies to LOGFILE commands in the same config file (the
command line is considered a separate config file).
There is a command DEFAULTLOFGFORMAT that will apply to LOGFILE commands
anywhere in the configuration.
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines
Brian C. Hill wrote:
I would like to have the LOGFORMAT specified in
/etc/analog/jboss.cfg, overriding the value in the default conf file,
/etc/analog/analog.cfg, but specify the logfile on the command line.
analog -o +g/etc/analog/jboss.cfg access_log
First, analog seems to try to use both LOGFORMAT'
Aengus,Yes, I've also set the anlgform.cfg file to reference the same analog.cfg file that worked when I ran analog.exe from the cmd line. Again, no luck.
>From: "Aengus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Support for analog web log analyzer
>To: "Support for analog web log analyzer"
>Subject: Re:
> Actually, Google uses various charsets, and has a parameter saying which
> charset is being used. There is no way I'm going to keep up with all the
> different charsets of all the different search engines, and know how to
> convert between them all. You can switch charset in your browser or in yo
On Wednesday, March 02, 2005 12:50 AM [GMT],
Matt at iprosper.net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> # If you want to include an analog config file as the default, you
>> # can specify it here.
>> # CONFIGFILE C:\downloads\analog\analog 532w32\analog 5.32\analog.cfg
>>
>> I'm going to set all config
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