Hi,
I'm trying to analyze NCSA Extended log files from a dynamic, cms-based web site. The
problem is that many of the files on the site have no extension at all, such as /index
and /foo/bar/baz. You get the idea. (The CMS sets the content-type in the HTTP
response header, based on settings contained in the database.)
How can I configure Analog to treat these extensionless files as HTML ("pages")? This
affects all of my most-requested pages.
I've been using Analog for years with lots of different log file types. I know how to
create a type alias, but I can't figure out how to make an alias for "" (no extension)
to HTML.
I'm using version 5.23 on MacOS X, and 5.32 on Win2K, NT4, and Linux. They're all my
servers, so if this is best done with some specific version, just say so and I'll
upgrade (or downgrade) as necessary.
Thanks,
Seth Dillingham
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