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Hi Phil,
 
Short answer is no.
 
You need to have analog installed on your web server by the servers admins in order to be able to use it as it runs as a program on the server - something which for security purposes can only be set-up by an admin.
 
Speak to your servers admins, they may install it for you.
 
Regards,
 
John Harman
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Sent: 30 September 2002 13:06
Subject: [analog-help] Install help

Hey all,

I have a site hosted on a Unix/Linux (pretty sure it's a Linux box - not sure which flavor, though) machine and I would like to start using Analog. I had no trouble using Analog locally, on my WinXP box, but I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to run it on the Web server. I would like to use the provided form to run reports right on the server, instead of downloading the log to my home machine.

I'm afraid that I don't have telnet or ssh access to the server, so I wanted to know if getting Analog to run on the Web server can be done by simply ftp'ing files and editing them remotely. So far, this approach has not worked and I can't find any instructions targeted at non-sysadmin types.

Have I made any sense? Simply put, I need to know how to run Analog from a linux box to which I ONLY have FTP access.

Thanks - in advance - for your help.

-phil

 
 

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