Barbara,

I realised that I just needed the REQARGSFLOOR set to be able to see the
Arguments. Sorry for any incovenience !

As for my log format, I took apart the log file and re-wrote the logformat
from scratch. If you e-mail me I can mail you a copy of my logformat -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Andi.

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> Subject: Re: [analog-help] Querystring on Request Report
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> From: Barbara Kantzos@EDF on 05/07/99 11:35 AM
>
> Subject:  Re: [analog-help] Querystring on Request Report
>
> Hi Andy,  How are you?  I am not sure if I have the correct answer to your
> question.  I sent out an email about this yesterday and haven't gotten any
> responses.
>
> But here is my understanding of the query string -- it is probably being
> stored in a seperate field in your log file format.  This is true
> on my web
> server on Windows NT running MS IIS 4, in which the query string is stored
> in the last field.  You should look at your log file to be certain.  Then
> when you define your log file format you use
> %q (query string -- part of filename after ?, if recorded in a separate
> field) for the query string field.
>
> You might want to get verification from someone else since I was trying
> this to do a similar analysis to breakdown search term queries on my site
> and was not getting the number of expected terms.
>
> But maybe this will help you out a little.
> Barbara Kantzos
> Environmental Defense Fund NYC
>
> Here is some other info about it that I found in the documentation at
> http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/docs/include.html
> **************************************************************************
> ...there are commands called ARGSINCLUDE and ARGSEXCLUDE, and
> REFARGSINCLUDE and REFARGSEXCLUDE.
> Sometimes a URL contains arguments after a question mark. For example, the
> URL
>
> /cgi-bin/script.pl?x=1&y=2
>
> runs the /cgi-bin/script.pl program with arguments x=1 and y=2. (Sometimes
> the server records the arguments in a
> separate field in the logfile, but if so you can use the %q field in the
> LOGFORMAT command, and analog will translate the filename
> to the above format).
>
> Analog can either read or ignore the arguments. If the command ARGSEXCLUDE
> /cgi-bin/script.pl were given, analog
> would ignore the arguments to that file, and so treat the above URL as
> being the same as /cgi-bin/script.pl. On the other
> hand, if ARGSINCLUDE /cgi-bin/script.pl were specified, analog would read
> the arguments, and treat the above URL as
> a different file from /cgi-bin/script.pl (or from
> /cgi-bin/script.pl?y=2&x=1), although a grand total for
> /cgi-bin/script.pl would still be listed in the Request Report.
>
> REFARGSINCLUDE and REFARGSEXCLUDE are the same for referrers. By default,
> all arguments are included. The check for
> whether the arguments should be included happens before the filename is
> aliased: this means that you can't use pages in this
> command, because we don't know whether a file is a page until after it's
> been aliased.
>
> If you want to see the arguments in a report you may also have to set the
> appropriate ARGSFLOOR command.
>
>
>
> From: Andi Twine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/07/99 03:19 PM GMT
>
> Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To:   Analog-Help <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> cc:    (bcc: Barbara Kantzos)
> Subject:  [analog-help] Querystring on Request Report
>
>
>
>
> Dear Group,
> Does anyone know how to get a querystring on a request report ? We have a
> .asp page in our site which works from the querystring that it given to it
> by the link clicked. We are getting the hits for our .asp file
> shown in the
> log file but the querystring is not being shown. We're getting
> querystring's
> fine on the referrer report.
> Thanks,
> Andi Twine.
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> Andi Twine,
> Web Project Manager,
> The Pool.Net Agency.
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