Under the "Request Report" I have a large amount of files being "not
listed". How do I find out which files are the ones not listed so I can
add them to the other stats? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jeff Pearson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using Analog 3.0/Mac, I've been getting the following error:
analog: Warning C: In Request Report, P not allowed in COLS: ignoring it
I know that in older versions of Analog I was always able to show the
"pages" column in the request report. Has this changed for some reason or
is there some othe
Yes, I am joining several HTML files into one big file. I want to have an
alphabetic list of domains that is immediately followed by a list of
domains by page requests. There are times when I want to see both. Analog
will not allow this in one run but I want it on one page for easy
reference.
Thanks miike...
I was looking to be able to customize the html output a little more. The analog
output is nice enough but conforming to html 2.0 standards you can't even use tables.
I've written a PERL script over the weekend to basically duplicate the html file
analog produces except using t
On Sat, 16 Jan 1999, Tomislav Tustonic wrote:
>
>I have the following problem:
>When I try Virtual hosts report I receive
>lots of Warning L: logfiles overlap messages.
>These logfiles are from different directories,
>and different domains, so it's not possible that
>they o
On Sun, 17 Jan 1999, Jason Linhart wrote:
>
> gcc is not properly installed on your system. It doesn't have anything to
> do with Analog. Try re-installing gcc.
>
The following quick fix might also work, although only on a case-by-case
basis. It is useful if GNU as is only installed as gas.
% wh
On 15 Jan 1999, Jan Egil Hagen wrote:
>
> Is there anything exept "tr ^Z z" I can do about it?
>
No. The problem is that the operating system interprets ^Z as end-of-file, not
analog. So analog never even receives the later lines from the operating
system.
> Will the same thing happen on UNIX, w
> [Mark H. David]
>
> | I still can't answer my question with this, since
> | I don't see the definition of pageviews there. Does anyone
> | know about the precise meaning of this term as used by Yahoo! et al?
>
> One thing you probably can be sure of is that each time you reload
> that press rel