hmm ...
looking at the documentation again ... I suppose it would make even more sense to make
a .css
file, for which you can use the STYLESHEET option. This appears to fit better within
the logic of
analog.
hmm, now I just need to learn how to make a .css file :-)
tim
On Sun, Feb 13, 20
hello ...
I'm trying to redo the analog html, so that the output will match my website's
template. hmm, I
tried this in perl with no luck.
I thought instead of converting the existing html, it would make more sense that
analog makes the
html which I want in the first place.
Thus, in which
finally a got the string from my provider to detect the APACHELOGFORMAT.
I put it up like this in the analog.cfg
***
APACHELOGFORMAT %{Host}i %h %l %u %t \\\"%r\\\" %s %b %{Host}i
\\\"%{Referer}i\\\" \\\"%{User-agent}i\\\"
***
After this step I get the following
he jimmy ...
nice hacking! i admire your work, very well done. I would have sent the info to two
different log
files, since I'm not a hacker like you.
Your solution is much better ... and less lame :P
cheers,
tim
On Sat, Feb 12, 2000 at 02:44:02PM -0500, Jimmy Little wrote:
> Just one ot
At 12:56 PM 2/12/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>At 06:41 PM 2/12/2000 +0100, you wrote:
>>both www.web-send.com and www.WEB-SEND.com have the same ip:
However, I get two unresolved references when linking: gethostbyaddr and
>inet_addr.
Well, I figured that one out. I needed the NODNS preprocessor defin
Thanks for the response Jeremy. Unfortunately, the CASE SENSITIVE only
applies to file names and not host names. As you will probably note in my
later replies to myself, I located the source change that was required to
give me the information I needed.
Thanks again,
Jimmy Little
*
Just one other note on that modification. This only changes the data in
the Referring Site Report, which is what I wanted.
I use different variations on the name (www.web-send.com, www.Web-Send.com,
www,WEB-SEND.com, etc.) to determine the real source of the referral.
Simplistic and not always a
There is an CASE SESITIVE command for Analog that you can put in your config
file. No need to
change the sources. See docs/alias.html#CASE.
HTH,
Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group
Jimmy Little wrote:
> At 06:41 PM 2/12/2000 +0100, you wrote:
> >both www.web-send.com and www.WEB-SEND.co
At 06:41 PM 2/12/2000 +0100, you wrote:
>both www.web-send.com and www.WEB-SEND.com have the same ip:
>
>Name:web-send.com >Address: 209.86.70.129 >Aliases: www.web-send.com
>
>Name:web-send.com >Address: 209.86.70.129 >Aliases: www.WEB-SEND.com
>
>do they share the same log file?
Yes
hello ...
both www.web-send.com and www.WEB-SEND.com have the same ip:
Name:web-send.com
Address: 209.86.70.129
Aliases: www.web-send.com
Name:web-send.com
Address: 209.86.70.129
Aliases: www.WEB-SEND.com
do they share the same log file? I would think that in the httpd.conf, both
My web host provider give me a report that distinguishes these two requests:
http://www.WEB-SEND.com and
http://www.web-send.com
When I run the same data through analog these are considered the same.
Is it possible to have analog view these as different requests?
Thanks,
Jimmy Little
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