Hi,
- Just like to know if it is possible to insert images in reports (using
report magic). In fact, in my statistics, It appears references of images
and I'd like to have images instead of references (or links to this images
if its not possible).
- Hom can I modify modify Analog (or report
Hi:
I am getting the logs off an external windows 2000 IIS server where
our website is located.
There logs are saving Unique visitors data based on IP addresses
visiting the website. There is no additional raw logs field that
stores unique visitors data.
Analog doesn't export the data and just
The source of both programs is available for download. If you want to
modify the output of Report Magic you will need to look in that package
(there is also a separate mailing list for Report Magic:
http://reportmagic.org/lists.html).
However, if you just want to change the behavior of Report
Hi Kerstin
- Original Message -
From: Kerstin Kiraly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 4:39 PM
Subject: [analog-help] Warning: Turning off user report
Hi:
I am getting the logs off an external windows 2000 IIS server where
our website is located.
Dear Neil:
C:\analog\analog.exe: Warning R: Turning off empty User Report
C:\analog\analog.exe: Warning R: Turning off empty User Redirection Report
C:\analog\analog.exe: Warning R: Turning off empty Internal Search Query
Report
C:\analog\analog.exe: Warning R: Turning off empty Internal Search
Ah, I think I understand what's happening now, Kerstin
I think the 'default' logformat that Analog will used (by it reading the
header in the file) will probably associate the user's IP field as 'Host'
not 'User' - that will most likely be associated with the (blank)
cs-username field. That is,
The User Report lists your visitors if your server requires
authentication, or perhaps the visitors' cookies. (Visitor
login names are saved in case of server authentication.)
The User Redirection Report lists the users who encountered
redirections.
The Internal Search Query Report and Internal