[analog-help] Counting usage of cgi scripts?

2000-12-01 Thread Kubalak, Janet

Does anyone know whether I can get analog to count the requests for a
script, like the one in our web logs below:

134.113.155.199 - - [20/Nov/2000:14:38:35 -0500] "GET
/uhtbin/cntsitrcmsg.cgi?http://www.cua.edu HTTP/1.1" 302 0

It's the cntsitrcmsg.cgi that I'm interested in.

Thanks.
Janet Kubalak
Joint Bank-Fund Library

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Re: [analog-help] Counting usage of cgi scripts?

2000-12-01 Thread Stephen Turner

On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Kubalak, Janet wrote:

 Does anyone know whether I can get analog to count the requests for a
 script, like the one in our web logs below:
 
 134.113.155.199 - - [20/Nov/2000:14:38:35 -0500] "GET
 /uhtbin/cntsitrcmsg.cgi?http://www.cua.edu HTTP/1.1" 302 0
 
 It's the cntsitrcmsg.cgi that I'm interested in.
 

Yes. But it will be in the Redirection Report not the Request Report as it
generates a redirection code (the 302).

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Stephen Turner   http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
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