I've had a chance to run Analog 3.3 on a Win98 platform a few times now and
have been able to see a few interesting things. Under 3.2 I had about 30
corrupt log file entries. Under 3.3 that dropped to about 10 and, thanks
to the ease of debugging due to the error out file, I was able to determin
No guarantees on correctness, but I also wanted to know this info, and used
the following BROWALIAS commands to show the platform/OS used:
BROWALIAS "Mozilla/*Win*98*" "Win 98"
BROWALIAS "Mozilla/*Win*95*" "Win 95"
BROWALIAS "Mozilla/*Win*NT*" "Win NT"
BROWALIAS "Mozilla/*Win16*" "Win 3.x"
BROWA
On Thu, 27 May 1999, matthew mcglynn wrote:
> I'm using Analog 3.11 on FreeBSD 2.2.8.
>
> Is this functionality not supported in 3.11, or am I
> doing something obtuse ?
>
Right. It's new in 3.3.
Yours,
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Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
Statis
According to
http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/docs/output.html :
> OUTFILE stats%y%M.html
>
> will produce filenames like stats9905.html.
I've tried using the date flags on the command line
(analog/analog -ganalog/my.cfg +O%Y%M%D.html) and
analog gives me a file called %Y%M%D.html -
Don,
Until this is implemented, your user could modify his Brower report using
BROWALIAS commands to show this information.
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Yes, I plan to add this.
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hi. one of my users had a suggestion for an additional report for future
versions of analog. he's interested in knowing which platform his pages are
being accessed from -- being a Mac guy, he's interested primarily in the
total number of references from Mac-based browsers. he was thinking of
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