nderstand these directives
better and how analog process them. I have read the documentation a
number of time, but I'm still missing some things.
Thanks for all the help.
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Aengus wrote:
> On 11/3/2009 7:38 PM, Troy Simpson wrote:
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>> The logs a
AEAA3A08E9
FILEINCLUDE
http://www.mydomain.com/?objectid=72015D13-BDB7-CEBA-FCC75AAEAA3A08F0
If this posting does not make any sense, them I have got it all screwed up.
If so, then flame me with constructive criticism.
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Does analog have a step through process so that I can see what lines
match to what directive?
Similar to stepping through a program line by line and watching the
variables change or match up.
I hope that made sense?
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work. Am I doing something wrong?
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stion mark?
?
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Aengus wrote:
> Troy Simpson wrote:
>> Thanks for the response. Please believe me, I have read the manual
>> several time over. The practical experience is what is killing me.
>>
>> So, let me see if I understand this c
, Nov 3, 2009 at 5:21 PM, Aengus wrote:
> Troy Simpson wrote:
>> I am using a content management system (called farcry) to manage and
>> display web pages to the public. The URL includes an objectID
>> parameter for each page. The URL for a page might look something lik
What is the difference between the following two commands?
HOSTINCLUDE *.mydomain.com
vs
HOSTINCLUDE *.mydomain.com*
What does the extra * at the end of the second command mean?
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2. abc.com
3. outside my company (from the internet).
Does that clear things up better?
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Aengus wrote:
> On 10/6/2009 10:20 AM, Troy Simpson wrote:
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>> I need to create a report that breaks up the request into 3 domain areas?
>&g
I need to create a report that breaks up the request into 3 domain areas?
1. abc.com
2. xyz.com
3. all other domains?
Can this be done with just one report or do I have to create three reports?
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