Christoph Dietz wrote:
> I don't see the two commands there ... but BTW ... it doesn't work
> alos with this commands included:
>
> Snipp
> FILEEXCLUDE /statistik/*,/interna/*,/diskussion/beitraege.html
> REFEXCLUDE /statistik/*,/interna/*,/diskussion/beitraege.html
> REDIREXCLUDE /s
Hi!
> This isn't true at all. I've no idea where you got that idea.
>From the Readme to analog 3.3:
Snipp
The full list of these commands is HOSTINCLUDE and HOSTEXCLUDE; FILEINCLUDE and
FILEXCLUDE;
BROWINCLUDE and BROWEXCLUDE; REFINCLUDE and REFEXCLUDE; USERINCLUDE and USEREXCLUDE;
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Brent wrote:
> Great, thanks a lot, Stephen. Is there a way to shut off the error?
>
Yes, see docs/debug.html
Yours,
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Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Mark Avnet wrote:
>
> > Hi. I am new to Analog, and I now have it up and running, except for
> > one glitch that I cannot seem to get past. I am using Apache and,
> > therefore, the Apache log format. My problem is that when I run Analog,
> > it
Great, thanks a lot, Stephen. Is there a way to shut off the error?
>On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Brent wrote:
>
>> When I run analog with two log files as so:
>>
>> LOGFILE /var/www/access.log
>> LOGFILE /var/www/yourpagehere.log http://www.yourpagehere.com
>>
>> Where the first one is the main log, an
Hi there,
I've tried your method and it works perfectly.
Thank's a lot,
Adrian
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I had a similar problem running analog from cron. I think it is a
permissions problem. The way I got around it was to write a quick shell
script. Run the script from cron, but in the script actually change
directory to /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/ run analog from that directory and
it w
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Mark Avnet wrote:
> Hi. I am new to Analog, and I now have it up and running, except for
> one glitch that I cannot seem to get past. I am using Apache and,
> therefore, the Apache log format. My problem is that when I run Analog,
> it tells me that there was one successfu
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Mark Avnet wrote:
> Hi. I am new to Analog, and I now have it up and running, except for
> one glitch that I cannot seem to get past. I am using Apache and,
> therefore, the Apache log format. My problem is that when I run Analog,
> it tells me that there was one successfu
Hi. I am new to Analog, and I now have it up and running, except for
one glitch that I cannot seem to get past. I am using Apache and,
therefore, the Apache log format. My problem is that when I run Analog,
it tells me that there was one successful request and 372 corrupt
logfile lines. I look
When used from the command line, the following works just fine:
/usr/local/bin/virtual /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/analog
+g/usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/piano.cfg
When run from cron however, the same command won't work. I get an analog error:
/www/analog/analog: Warning F: Failed to open configu
On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, Jeremy Wadsack wrote:
> This should log both, one as a redirection. The cgi program, being the
> redirector, will get logged with a status code 302 Document found
> elsewhere. The second (redirected) request will get logged with
> (hopefully) status code 200 Ok.
>
I believ
On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, Brent wrote:
> When I run analog with two log files as so:
>
> LOGFILE /var/www/access.log
> LOGFILE /var/www/yourpagehere.log http://www.yourpagehere.com
>
> Where the first one is the main log, and the second is a virtualhost, why
> do I get double counting, since they ar
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