On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Jeff Ross wrote:
Just wondering. If I have a top level directory called arena, will
requests to the following URLs generate request counts for the arena
directory in the directory report?
/arena
/arena/index.html
Or does Analog see /arena as a file?
/arena is a
example:
pages: reqs: directory
--: --: -
664:664: /Regional/
35: 35: /Regional/Zone/
79: 79: /Regional/Judete/
157:157: /Regional/Orase/
Ciao Calin!
Perhaps, do you have any files inside 'Regional'? I mean, an index file or
...
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Calin Damian wrote:
I'm generating a directory report and I'm listing directories with at least
1 request.
I didn't manage to find out in the documentation if a directory on a higher
level includes the displayed pages of the subdirectories.
example:
Jørn Poulsen wrote:
If I want the "Directory Report" to be two levels deep, do I simply use
SUBDIR */*
Will this have any effect on any of the other reports?
Yes this will work. No it will not affect any other reports.
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Neil Cavanagh wrote:
I am new to Analog and confess to being a fairly low level 'techie' - so I'm
sure my question has a simple answer. I have tried looking in the archive
but without success I'm afraid.
When generating the Directory Report I would like to be able to
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Subject: Re: [analog-help] Directory Report
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Neil Cavanagh wrote:
I am new to Analog and confess to being a fairly low level 'techie' - so
I'm
sure my question has a simple answer. I have tried looking in the archive
but without success I'm afraid
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Alexander Hausner wrote:
The first one (with much more file traffic than the other one) gives out
the report in MBytes, the second one in KBytes. To easier compare the
logfiles from each server it would be better if analog gives out all
directory reports in MBytes (or in