>It shouldn't have anything to do with the file name. I tried a few other
>names and didn't have any problems. I'm not sure if there is a bug or
>not, but no one else has had this problem and I can't see anything in the
>code that could cause the effect you are seeing other than drag and drop.

I can't explain it either.  Oh well, it works well with my web server 
logs anyway.

>Analog will do what you want, but you will have to do some fairly complex
>configuration to get it to work the way you want. Essentialy you need to
>convince Analog that the fields in the log are actually other fields and
>then translate back when you read the reports. I don't know that you have
>that many other choices on the Mac, although several programs do exactly
>what you want on the PC.

OK, I'll have to keep looking for something else for router log analysis then.

Cheers

Peter
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