Hi,
Thanx, I used them the BROWOUTPUTALIAS commando but it just wouldn't work.
The thing is, I just want the prober browers used displayed in the report
file.
Greetings, Bart Wehrens
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Hi, i use this aliases... they don't cover all browsers or versions, but
it helps me to
Hi,
Is it possible (without modifying the source
code) not including the Go to... rules (created after every Report
item) in the html report?
Are there any utilities who will create better
graphics in Analog?
Greetings, Bart Wehrens
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On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Steve Moon wrote:
Hi,
I've looked through the documentation and I just can't seem to find an
option to ignore logfile lines where the status is 206, partial content.
No, you're right, there is no option to ignore them. Although you can see how
many of each type of
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, [iso-8859-1] [ßart] /web3/ wrote:
Is it possible (without modifying the source code) not including the "Go
to..." rules (created after every Report item) in the html report?
GOTOS OFF
Are there any utilities who will create better graphics in Analog?
There are
Have you read about the LOWMEM commands? That usually fixes it.
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Statistical Laboratory, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1SB, England
"Ad infinitum, if not ad nauseam." (Interviewee, BBC Radio 4)
Hello,
Please excuse me if this has been answered before (and the length of the
enquiry) - I've been reading the NG for a while and haven't found my
solution, yet :-( I you could help me, I'd be every so grateful.
In summary, I'd like to know what the LOGFORMAT command is to read Demons
native
Someone in our department can't read the analog reports via the Web.
He has a new Macintosh and he gets:
HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request
Nobody else I know gets this problem. I even tried it from home (PC) with
success.
Any reason for this?? Is there something I've forgotten to set?
Glen
What are the following messages about? I have IIS and that output format
will eventually give me a bad date as I understand it even with the
"MICROSOFT-NA" command so I need the format commands to prevent this. I
don't know any other reason I need them.
D:\analog\analog.exe: Warning C: Bad
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Glen W. Forister wrote:
Someone in our department can't read the analog reports via the Web.
He has a new Macintosh and he gets:
HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request
Nobody else I know gets this problem. I even tried it from home (PC) with
success.
Any reason for this??
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Glen W. Forister wrote:
What are the following messages about? I have IIS and that output format
will eventually give me a bad date as I understand it even with the
"MICROSOFT-NA" command so I need the format commands to prevent this. I
don't know any other reason I
On 3/5/99 10:09 AM Grahame Armitage ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello,
Please excuse me if this has been answered before (and the length of the
enquiry) - I've been reading the NG for a while and haven't found my
solution, yet :-( I you could help me, I'd be every so grateful.
In summary, I'd
Jim Foley wrote:
Date sent: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 11:58:36 -0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: "Glen W. Forister" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:[analog-help] Spiders and Analog
Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In looking
Stephen Turner wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, [iso-8859-1] [ßart] /web3/ wrote:
Is it possible (without modifying the source code) not including the "Go
to..." rules (created after every Report item) in the html report?
GOTOS OFF
Are there any utilities who will create better graphics
This message usually shows up when the use forgot to properly escape a url. For
example if you're putting your reports in a directory in your webspace called
/web reports/
and the user goes to
http://www.mydomain.com/web reports/
you should get this error, because proper URL syntax states
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
A cautionary note here. Some spiders (not the top search engines, I don't
think) mimick a mozilla useragent to ensure they are spidering the content
likely to be presented to a user and not some content you may have chosen to
present only to
Hello,
I am a new user to analog 3.11 but have used past versions. I am
trying to setup up a comprehensive reporting system but would also
like to make it fairly readable. I've had good success so far except
that the Referrer Report (+f) contains the arguments to scripts
regardless of
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, James Cameron wrote:
REFARGSEXCLUDE /cgi-bin/*
ARGSEXCLUDE /cgi-bin/*
I would have assumed this would have taken care of it, but they are
still there. The referrer report looks like this:
Referrer Report
---
Listing referring URLs with at least 20
Hi,
Do the host aliases work on the referer reports?
I use a number host aliases such as below, but they have no effect on
the referer reports. Am I missing something??
HOSTALIAS bignosebird.com www.bignosebird.com
HOSTALIAS 209.204.206.145 www.freecenter.com
Regards,
Kevin Woodward.
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999 09:29:09 + (GMT), you wrote:
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Jim Foley wrote:
I have a program that replaces the extra quotes in the referer field
with single quotes.
I'm convinced that the servers should make the translation (preferably
escaping the double quote as %22). However,
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Kevin Woodward wrote:
Sort of preprocessing the log file, I can I therefore assume that
there is no solution?
Correct. Analog treates the quote as closing the referrer string.
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Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Kevin Woodward wrote:
Hi,
Do the host aliases work on the referer reports?
HOSTALIAS bignosebird.com www.bignosebird.com
HOSTALIAS 209.204.206.145 www.freecenter.com
No. You can use REFALIAS for them though. Like
REFALIAS http://bignosebird.com/*
Thanks to the message from Stephen, I realized the reason for the
failed REFARGSEXCLUDE. Since the referrer log is not based on local
web site values (even if the they are indeed local), I was not
getting a match on "/cgi-bin/*" because all entries start with
"http://SERVERNAME". Instead, a
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