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Subject: [analog-help] Help with the form interface
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:12/22/98 2:19 AM
Hi, I need some help setting up
There have been a couple of posts here about configuring Vusual C, and
many more posts about getting the CGI forms interface to work.
Can I ask a favour of the Windows programmers among you? Can someone
create a simple Windows executable that presents a form like the sample
Web form, and
Now that anlgform.exe works under IIS4 (thanks, Steven), I've added some
ASP code to my form to allow me to select the log file I want to analyze
from the list of logfiles in the directory:
Choose the Log File to Analyze:
select name="lo"
% ' get list of log files
Dim fs, f, f1, fc
Set
I'm forever creating "test" web pages that aren't linked to, so that our
Intranet spider doesn't find them and index them. (Security through
obscurity). But recently I found that some of them were in our search
engine, and it turned out that an Analog report had been posted and
indexed, and
ever heard of), but
is out of date for some of those entries that I've checked.
Aengus
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Subject: Re: [analog-help] ROBOTS Meta tag
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:3/27/99 7:42 PM
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Aengus La
If you installed the Windows Scripting Host, but don't have Perl
installed, this script might be more useful. It will add a date entry to
the #Fields line, and to each entry, read any #Date lines that occur,
and incrementing the date if the time is less than the previous entry.
In other words
Try specifying the full path to pkzip. \
UNCOMPRESS *.zip "C:\UTILS\pkzip25.exe -ext -console -silent "
For those of you who prefer "open" software, you might like to use the
Info-Zip utilities, cross platform versions of ZIP and Unzip, available
from:
http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/
specified a Date format of -MM-DD, but
provides a sample with a Date of 12-Jan-1996 !)
The documentation suggests that Extended Log Format should work "out of
the box", so is this a problem at my end, or is there a glitch
somewhere?
Aengus
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This may not be exactly what you are looking for, but running the
anlgform CGI script with the QV=1 parameter will display the .CFG file
that would be used if you didn't have the QV=1 parameter (if you get my
drift).
This probably doesn't include all the options available, but it may be a
Nothings up. Analog is a command line program. MS Windows will open a
DOS window to run it, and the DOS window will go away as soon as it's
finished.
If you're just getting started, and trying to use Analog for the first
time, open the DOS prompt directly, and run Analog from the prompt.
What fields are you logging? (you deleted the most important peice of
information in your post, the Fields field).
We had this discussion just a few weeks ago. IIS defaults to weekly
logs, but it doesn't log the date. (It's supposed to add a new #DATE:
field each night, but it sometimes
add
CD C:\ANALOG
as the first line of your batch file. (If Analog is on your D: Drive,
add
D:
CD D:\ANALOG
When you click on your Analog icon, your automatically set the "Default
Working Directory" to the location of the .EXE file.
Aengus
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If you know the IPs that it's hanging on, you may be able manually add
those addresses to the DNS cache file. (I haven't tried this, so I don't
know what's involved).
Another approach might be to use the HOSTALIAS command to specify names
for these "bad" addresses. I don't know in what order
The #Fields: comment line would be required, I think. That's how Analog
knows which field is which.
Aengus
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Subject: RE: [Re: [analog-help] Large number of corrupt lines warning
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
This has come up once or twice before.
It would be useful to have a sample ANALOG.CFG with all the default
values that Analog assumes. (such as REQFLOOR 20r).
If I run analog -settings with a blank analog.cfg file, it tells me the
effect of all those default settings. But, with hindsight, I
In IIS format, the second IP address is used to indicate which IP
address the connection came to. In the vast majority of cases, there is
only one such address involved, and Analog doesn't care about it anyway,
so it can be considered junk.
You're approaching this from the wrong direction -
Is there a way to get Analog to dumpt the lines it doesn't recognize
into a file, so that I can analyze them to figure out what the problem
might be?
Aengus
This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this
FWIW, I saved that page (on an NT box), and I can open it in Notepad or
the old DOS editor, but when I type it, it stops at the Ctrl-Z (as
expected).
It looks like even the MS text editors open the file in Binary mode.
Aengus
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As far as I know, Analog doesn't pay any attention to the name of your
log file, so it doesn't matter whether the file is IN990504.log or
in990405.log
The problem is with the date entry on each line of the log file.
Try setting LOGFORMAT MICROSOFT-INT in your config file. You'll find
more
The following message was posted to the list on the 2nd of July, by
Stephen Turner.
! Hi,
! by specifying the HOSTALIAS command, he removes the SUBDOMAINS entry.
!
! SUBDOMAIN 10.71 "Office 1"
!
! HOSTALIAS 10.71.*.* "Office 1"
!
! with this configuration, the IP-Number 10.71.*.* doesn't
If all your IP addresses are "soft", then DNS lookups are really a waste
of CPU cycles, because the IP name doesn't tell you anything useful
(especially if the name when you do the DNS lookup isn't the same as the
name when the access occurred).
If you are only doing DSN lookups to get the
Are you using IIS3 or IIS4? If you're using IIS4, I'd recommend that you stick
with the W3C Extended Log format, rather than the IIS format. It's a more
flexible, self-documenting format.
Analog already recognizes the IIS format, but, as the documentation points out,
the DATE format isn't
The sites I am running analog reports for validate members and put their user
names in the basic authentication field of the log file. People can freely
visit our site and only certain portions require a log in. This is usually
visible as a "members area" to outsiders but actually offers the
Many log analysis tools impliment the IAB definition of a visit. While
it doesn't acurately refect any specific human activity, it is very
useful and well defined. Comparing visits at one site to visits at
another site or to visits during a different period of time can be
meaningful, even if
Ignore what web server you have for a moment - analog doesn't know or
care, it's just reading a text log file.
Can you post 2 or 3 lines from your log file, and any LOGFORMAT lines in
your ANALOG.CFG file. (I'm presuming that you have the correct DNS
entries in your ANALOG.CFG file, and that
ARGSEXCLUDE /scripts/webobjects.exe
Aengus
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Subject: [analog-help] filters
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:7/21/99 4:57 PM
I am running analog 3.3 and want to beable to filter down the
: [analog-help] filters
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:7/21/99 9:25 PM
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
ARGSEXCLUDE /scripts/webobjects.exe
Is there someting similar for the referrer report?
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:
/scripts/webobjects.exe?36,18
285: : 21/Jul/99 12:02:
/scripts/webobjects.exe?36,21
cont
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From: Aengus Lawlor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 12:20 AM
Subject: Re[2]: [analog-help] filters
Okay, lets start over here, and clarify exactly what you are trying to
do.
It sounds like you have a web log file, and you are trying to find out
the IP address of the machine that has visited you most. (You indicate
that IP address is sufficient, that you don't need Analog to find the
Way back in March (!), I asked about selecting multiple logs in
Anlgform.exe, using the SELECT MULTIPLE tag, which creates multiple
key=value pairs in the parameter list it passes to the form handler.
Anlform.exe expects key=value,value,value, which isn't easy to
automate in a form.
Steven
-help] Multiple logs in Form I/F
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:7/28/99 12:09 PM
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
Way back in March (!), I asked about selecting multiple logs in
Anlgform.exe, using the SELECT MULTIPLE tag, which creates multiple
key=value pairs in the parameter list it p
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
!Aengus Lawlor wrote:
! If I select a lot of entries (eg a months worth), I get:
! Error in QUERY_STRING
! Analog form interface: SECURITY WARNING on request from 36.141.120.11
! (136.141.120.11): QUERY_STRING too long
!
!Can you use the POST method on the form? There's
It's not quite clear what you are trying to do.
If you only want a list of the hosts that hit a specific page, you could
do
HOST ON
HOSTFLOOR 1r
which will give you a list of all hosts
and
REQINCLUDE /folder/page.html
which would ignore all entries in the log except /folder/page.html
This
Hi, Jillian.
Can you give us more information on what you are getting?
I assume that you have Analog installed on your PC, and have copied the
log files to there? If you're not doing it already, I strongly recommend
that you run Analog from a DOS prompt while you are trying to get it
That should be
ANALOG +Olog.htm C:\Program Files\CuteFTP\{logfile.log}
You need a space after ANALOG, and you should also put " " around the
file name, because it has a space in it. You need to specify the actual
logfile name, rather than just the directory.
(Until you get Analog working
#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0 #Version: 1.0
#Date: 1999-08-01 00:02:38
#Fields: date time c-ip cs-username s-sitename s-computername s-ip cs-method
cs-uri-stem cs-uri-query sc-status sc-win32-status sc-bytes cs-bytes
time-taken s-port cs-version cs(User-Agent) cs(Cookie)
HOSTFLOOR 1r
will list all hosts. (If HOSTFLOOR isn't in your ANALOG.CFG file, Analog
defaults to 100r).
DNS lookups are off by default (they are much slower than any other
operation Analog performs). See docs/dns.html for more information, but
basically you will need to specify a file for
I upgraded Analog simply by copying ANALOG.EXE into my existing analog
directory, and I noticed that at some point since version 3.11, the
names of the images have changed. The IMAGESDIR I was using had images
from 3.11 (bar1.gif, bar2.gif, etc) but Analog was creating reports
calling for
I just need a quick sanity check here, before I spend a lot of time
trying to solve something that possible doesn't work?
I can run analog at the command line, and, with
DNSFILE dnsfile.txt
DNS WRITE
in my ANALOG.CFG, I get a Host report with names in it, and a Domains
report.
But when I
program' in Stephen's documentation.
best regards,
Jon Alsbury,
Intranet Developer, Information Systems and Services,
University of North London, 166 - 220 Holloway Road,
London N7 8DB, United Kingdom.
Founder of the UK's first PCP Users Group: www.nlpug.org
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
I just need
Some of you might find this useful (or might have suggestions for
improvements!)
I have a large IIS server with about 60 separate FrontPage Webs hosted
on it, with different Authors. I create a daily logfile, but tend to
work with the logfiles on a monthly basis.
Only a few of the authors
Do you want 1 report that excludes everything except the 3 directories
specified, or do you want 3 reports?
If you want 3 reports, you need to run Analog 3 times, once for each
report.
if you want 1 report, you don't need separate config files, just use a
FILEINCLUDE command to include the 3
Not automatically. If you have a small and well defined audience, you
can make some assumptions, but if you have a public site, and 20% of
your visits are from AOL.com IP addresses, what city or state do you use
for that?
If 20% of your hits came from harvard.edu, you could make the
I use W3C Extended, but by default, IIS4 doesn't include the date when
logging in W3C Extended format, and Analog requires a date on each
line. (For daily logs, the date field is redundant, but IIS4 doesn't
log the date even for weekly or monthly logs, which can cause a
problem!)
I usually
Gordon said:
Good Day everyone:
Does anyone know of a way to track requests of files (particularly
.jpg's) coming from domains not of my own (www.readio.com).
The web request sent by the browser includes the "referer", the page
that directed the browser to that particular URL. Adding the
Kenneth Pedersen wrote:
I have a problem with the host report.
The different hosts are not listed, only:
Listing hosts with at least 100 requests, sorted alphabetically.
#reqs: %bytes: host
-: --:
789: 100%: [not listed: 47 hosts]
I understand that the hosts have not
entries.
Aengus
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Subject: Re: [analog-help] Problem with host report
Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at Internet
Date:9/21/99 2:48 AM
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From: Aengus Lawlor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
For those of us on the bottom of the list, it's as though we are getting
the digest version. Every morning when I come in to work, all the
previous days messages are in my mailbox.
Maybe Jiva should unsubscribe and resubscribe to get to the bottom of
the list!
:-)
Aengus
The only options for wa in the CGI interface are wa=1 (WARNINGS ON) or
wa=0 (WARNINGS OFF).
wa=-L is not valid, therefore you get the default warnings behaviour for
the CGI interface, which is WARNINGS FL.
(see docs/form.html)
Aengus
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Second, here's the question that someone else was puzzling over which I
still haven't solved
when I try to use anlgform.html (and anlgform.exe, renamed from
anlgform.cgi), the only result is a Win95 "Save" window which wants
to save anlgform.exe.
The response in April was:
I assume
By default, the Web interface doesn't do DNS lookups, because they are
extremely slow compared to everything else Analog does, and would
probably cause problems if (when) users who didn't realize what the
delay was cancelled and tried to resubmit their request.
If the DNS fle already exists,
I downloaded the new version to try the form interface, and I'm afraid I
got an unpleasant surprise. anlgform is now implemented as a perl
script, and I don't have perl installed on my server, so I couldn't use
it.
I'm not knocking perl, and the ActiveState implementation is very
impressive,
Analog can cache some of the data from previous runs to do the kind of
thing you want. See docs/cache.html for more info.
Aengus
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Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_[analog-help]_Can=B4t_get_past_days_stats
Author:
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
The documentation says of CGI ON that "You can't choose any options that
way though". This isn't my experience. I just typed in the following UR
On 10/22/99, I wrote:
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
The documentation says of CGI ON that "You can't choose any options that
way though". This isn't my experience. I just typed in the following URL
OK, as far as
It's precisely because the CGI command makes Analog "simple to use,
simple to set up" that I'd prefer to keep it, if there was a simple way
to resolve the security issues. But I can see that that would involve
making Analog just a little bit more complicated internally, so sticking
with the
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
(And you can't make the form interface work at all until you've read at
least some of the documentation, so there is a much better chance that
people will read it there!)
Security through obscurity? :-)
I understand the logic in having two seperate
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
I think the question is "If someone clicks on a link in an e-mail
message, what does the web server record as the referrer field in
the log file for that hit?"
I've been meaning to check this out myself f
Are you 100% certain you're logging that information? (I don't know if
you mentioned what server you are running, but in IIS, the URI Query
isn't logged by default).
You might want to verify that the information is there by searching your
logfile for "email" before trying to figure out how to
I would like to convert the anlgform.pl perl script into ASP (For
NT IIS users). Could someone please inform me as to how
anlgform.pl processes the information and passes it to analog.exe.
Are commands passed through the cfg file then ran OR can commands
be passed directly to the
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
Ale wrote:
Hi,
Is this:
195.184.15.16 - - [07/Dec/1999:15:49:02 +] "GET
/cgi-bin/shopping.mall HTTP/1.1" 1 21599
Parseable by this?:
LOGFORMAT (%S - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j +] "%j %r HTTP/%j" %c %b)
It's analog 4 on microsoft IIS's apache mimicking format by the way
Stephen has
Ale wrote:
Hi,
Is this:
195.184.15.16 - - [07/Dec/1999:15:49:02 +] "GET
/cgi-bin/shopping.mall HTTP/1.1" 1 21599
Parseable by this?:
LOGFORMAT (%S - - [%d/%M/%Y:%h:%n:%j +] "%j %r HTTP/%j" %c %b)
It's analog 4 on microsoft IIS's apache mimicking format by the way
Stephen has
ikong fu wrote:
I have heard of an algorithm of 10 requests within 10 minutes from the
same IP being used to flag potential spiders. However, that still
leaves potential proxy server requests.
IE allows you to capture a page or sequence of pages for off-line use
that would easily fall afoul
Marcus wrote:
I've downloaded Analog 4.01 for WinNT recently to replace our current
analyzing/reporting software. I seem to have it working fine, however it
doesn't appear to be parsing the file as I would expect. I must have my
include/exclude commands mixed up...
To give some background,
Marcus wrote:
Are you still running IIS 3.0? What LOGFORMAT are you specifying?
Yes, we're still running IIS 3.0 (we don't have the nerve to upgrade
something that's working fine, this particular machine seems to *always*
come up with problems when we toy with anything major). I am currently
(By the way, did anyone make a 4.01 version of anlgform.exe?)
Paul Gower wrote:
I am using it on an ASP based NT platform and am using ASPEXEC to call it.
I always get back the following messages:
e:\inetpub\wwwroot\paradisii\cgi-bin\analog.exe: Warning F: Failed to open
configuration file
Chris Hocker wrote:
Aengus Lawlor wrote:
The Microsoft formats properly specify the Bytes field. It looks as though
Analog is finding some log file in a Microsoft format, and using that, but
it's not obvious to me why that might be.
I have a suspicion my logs are not reporting the bytes
No. It's 0002173.log.
Are you processing the log in some way, because the IIS4 log filters
will always create a W3C Extended log with filename of EXyymmdd.log or
EXyymmww.log?
If you're using a 3rd party log filter, it's possible that it's locking
the file and preventing Analog from
JC wrote:
Colin,
I think you are right. When I have had to do this I have manually edited the
cumulative log files to give separate monthly ones. As the log files are all
date sorted, creating monthly ones was quite straight forward.
Perhaps someone has a perl script to do this, or combine the
Nanda wrote:
I need to determine how many pages have been requested from different
web browsers with their versions. I am wondering how this could be
calculated from the FULLBROWSER Report numbers.
Use the Browser summary - it will answer most of your questions.
i have given a portion of the
Stephen wrote:
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
SUBDOMAIN *.*.*
SUBDOMAIN 136.*.*
gives me what I want - site.rohmhaas.com for resolved addresses, and
136.141.xx for unresolved addresses - where xx represents a specific
subnet.
I should have said
SUBDOMAIN 1*.*.*,2*.*.*,3
Mark Hoy wrote:
I've spent several days looking thru FAQ's and modifying the analog.cfg but
to no avail. I cannot seem to get the logformat correct for my logiles:
LOGFORMAT (%Y-%m-%d %h:%n:%j %S %u %v %j %r %q %c %j %b %T %j %j %A %j %f)
The first few lines of my log file are:
#Software:
Lycos' spider's agent name is Lycos_Spider_(T-Rex)
and its host name is: *.sjc.lycos.com (e.g. sjc-fe4-1.sjc.lycos.com)
A great table that lists most of the majors is available at:
http://searchenginewatch.com/webmasters/spiderchart.html
If you have a robot.txt file on your site you could
I am trying to set up Analog on NT 4.0, running IIS 4.0.
When I run Analog in DOS mode, it seems to find the configuration file
with no problems, though it does not seem to understand the logformat
MICROSOFT-NA, reporting "Large number of corrupt lines in logfile. Try
different logformat."
Justin Williams wrote:
BTW, it was happier runnign the analog.exe file, rather than the
anlgform.pl file, which makes sense, as it is running on an NT box,
rather than on a Unix box.
NT is just as happy running a .pl file as a .exe file, and analog.pl
doesn't care whether it's on NT or
One of the changes in 4.0x is that you can specify multiple logfiles in
the form interface. I use a little bit of ASP code to create a SELECT
MULTIPLE list of the log files in my log directory, and then I can
select just one or a whole group of log files, or just one or two if I
want to look
OK, let's see if we can track the logic on this one. If I am in DOS mode
on the NT server, and I type "analog" the report is generated, without any
problems. The configuration file is therefore, presumably, set up
correctly.
Assuming Analog can find it.
If I type "anlgform.pl qv=1" in DOS
I'm running log reports on some of our Intranet servers, and, with DNS
resolution turned on, I use
SUBDOMAIN *.*.*
to get reports down to the site level, for example:
Domain Report
Listing domains, sorted by the amount of traffic.
#reqs: %bytes: domain
---: --: --
3055435:
I'd like to use a command line argument to specify a non-default
configuration file, since I don't like to have my data in the same
directories as programs. But I find the explanation at
Could someone please advise how to do this?
Use analog +gyourfolder/yourconfig.cfg
Add -G if you
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Aengus Lawlor wrote:
I'm running log reports on some of our Intranet servers, and, with DNS
resolution turned on, I use
SUBDOMAIN *.*.*
I also want the "unresolved numerical addresses" to show to 3 levels,
to see which subdomains/si
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
heddy Boubaker wrote:
BTW I would like Analog to use IP addresses from X-Forwarded-for field
(the web server is behind a firewall and accessible trough a squid
accelerator only) instead of %h field (which is the machine on which the
accelerator is running) BUT
Wendy wrote:
I need help resetting the default settings for analog.
The pages in our website are shtml but currently only html pages are being
counted.
Can we refigure the past page view counts using this setting?
PAGEINCLUDE *.shtml
You'll have to reanalyse your logs, though, as far as I
Peter Rose wrote:
I have started using Analog 4.0 recently and it has all worked very
well. I carry several virtual hosts and I have Analog run daily for
each of them with their own config files via crontab.
However, I seem to be unable to access the referer logs, even though the
logs exist
AGEINCLUDE command. If you
don't have access to the CFG file, you can try to specify your own, or you can
ask your provider to add the line for you.
Wendy Goldberg
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Nancy Brown wrote:
I am using QuickDNS with Analog. I can get it to go through Analog's
dnsfile using the 'resolve' batch file mentioned by the author. BUT I
cannot get it to run before Analog with something like the author's
'donew' batch file.
Forget about batch files until you can get
Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
In a run of a day's stats on some log files, the count of request for a
file was about 167,000. Yet a quick count of logfile entries for the
same period for the file totaled close to 260,000. The file doesn't
appear in the redirections or failures (the total of all of which
Greg Covey wrote:
Carlos,
The best log file format for IIS 4, (at least in my opinion), is the W3C
extended version. It logs practically everything under the sun, including
browser string, URI stem, status, user, etc. . . It also works quite well
with Analog.
More importantly, in my view,
Richard wrote:
I'm using Analog 4.0.3 and Report Magic on Mac. I'd like to create a
report for a only subdirectory, /vc98/, not the entire site. The problem
I'm having is with the directory report.
I'd like the directory report to show the subdirectories under /vc98/ None
of these are
Please find below the first 3 lines of one of our log files
www.bradley-beazley.co.uk 193.133.137.70 - - [29/Sep/1999:09:31:41
+] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 0 "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MISS 4.01;
Windows NT)" "-" "SITESERVER=ID=21aea88266e5c681e995c70c28c3a7f7"
www.bradley-beazley.co.uk
I notice that in my Referrer Report, that where the page in the referrer
is in uppercase, the referrer entry isn't displayed as a hyperlink, but
when the page part of the referrer is lowercase, it is displayed as a
hyperlink
eg:
reqs: URL
: ---
101: http://server1/
27:
Harry Lebowitz wrote:
I am trying to fine tune the reports that come out of Analog. I come
to the HOST Report - it only lists hosts that have 100 or more
requests. Is there any way of lowering the threshold to maybe 10 or
all?
HOSTFLOOR
Shane Singh wrote:
I don't know if this issue has been discussed before but I
work for a small-medium ISP which hosts many sites
on Microsoft's IIS/Win NT 4.0
Is it possible to set analog to do multiple "sites" at once
if I set up a cron-type job in NT??
What I mean to say is, if I am to do
I'm using Analog on an Intranet server, and while I was testing some
configuration changes recently, I noticed that some of the referrers in
my Referrer Report are from External sites, including AltaVista and
Hotmail. I can understand the Hotmail referrers, because someone may
have included
Josef D. wrote:
2 quick questions...
-- do you know how to include [no extension] as a PAGEINCLUDE? Is there a
way?
Don't know - did you try PAGEINCLUDE *
If your non-pages are just .jpg and .gif (for example), you might try
PAGEEXCLUDE *.jpg,*.gif
-- what is .js?
Javascript. Current
Josef D. wrote:
-- do you know how to include [no extension] as a PAGEINCLUDE? Is there
a way?
Don't know - did you try PAGEINCLUDE *
If your non-pages are just .jpg and .gif (for example), you might try
PAGEEXCLUDE *.jpg,*.gif
no, I do not want to do "*"... there're a lot of extensions
Kevin Hemenway wrote:
My problem is thus: I see sites (line Analog's) that have usage stats from
1994 to the year 2000. And my question is: how is that possible? Questions
running through my head:
a) They can't keep the log files right? That'd be crazy?
Depends on how busy your site is. If
I'm seeing replies to questions that I haven't seen, and some of my
replies don't seem to have made it to the list. Is it just me, or is
there a problem with the list in the last day or two?
Aengus
This is the
Mitch Smith wrote:
I have Analog 4.1 installed on my NT 4.0
workstation. I do all of my log analysis off-line.
My analog.cfg looks like this:
# URL for the images directory
IMAGEDIR c:\data\analog\images
I have the image files copied into c:\data\analog\images but the images
still do
Stephen Turner wrote:
Here's the debugging procedure:
1) Does analog work on its own, without using anlgform?
2) Does anlgform work from the DOS command line, and if not, what errors
does it give.
This is usually enough to debug most problems.
I'd add one more step:
Is Perl working? Does
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