Thank Justin..

these index.cfm?furl=xxxx are logged at 200 responses...

Also, if it matters, the query string arguments are what the FU should
be like: 
http://mysite.com/index.cfm?furl=/the/right/url-but-with/index.cfm/in-it

I am using the server logs more fore  tracking calls to download.cfm
as I have never been able to get GA integrated to track downloads.. I
tried a few time various cthttp methods, etc.

Thoughts


On Jan 26, 4:54 pm, Justin Carter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are the /index.cfm?furl=<objectid> URLs that are being logged just the
> 301/304 redirects, or are they actually served as a 200 response? If they
> are the redirect responses then you can just ignore them as far as
> analytics go.
>
> It's also worth mentioning that you might get wildly different stats when
> you analyse server logs compared to using something like Google Analytics.
> Like orders of magnitude different :)
>
> Hope that helps a bit.
>
> cheers,
> Justin
> On Jan 27, 2012 7:53 AM, "Chris Roth" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I have Friendly URLS working on IIS6 with ISAPI REWrite 3.x  For the
> > most part it seems to work just fine, but I have notice that  Iam
> > getting a lot of request where the friendly URLS are not rewritten so
> > log files are xxxxx.com/index.cfm?furl=/somepage
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> > This make analytics reporting a PITA.
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> > What can I do to minimize this?
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