Re: [analog-help] browser summary

2002-07-10 Thread analog-help
Thanks Stephen, Found the Doc and will do. JO --- Stephen Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, John O'Neill wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I have a problem which may be a simple > > misconfiguration. When report.html is generated > the > > browser summary shows netscape with a

Re: [analog-help] browser summary

2002-07-10 Thread analog-help
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, John O'Neill wrote: > Hi, > > I have a problem which may be a simple > misconfiguration. When report.html is generated the > browser summary shows netscape with a tiny number of > requests (<1%) but with a huge slice of the pie chart > (>25%). > > We use Netscape for testi

[analog-help] browser summary

2002-07-10 Thread analog-help
Hi, I have a problem which may be a simple misconfiguration. When report.html is generated the browser summary shows netscape with a tiny number of requests (<1%) but with a huge slice of the pie chart (>25%). We use Netscape for testing so most of the pages take hits but only once or twice and

Re: [analog-help] Browser Summary Reporting: Small Woes

2002-03-14 Thread Stephen Turner
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, d.brodale wrote: > > - Original Message - > From: "Stephen Turner" > Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 6:42 AM > > > : BROWSUMEXCLUDE doesn't remove browsers. It removes > : _lines from the Browser Summary_. > > Gotcha. I am still making silly mistakes with the > dis

Re: [analog-help] Browser Summary Reporting: Small Woes

2002-03-12 Thread Stephen Turner
nOn Tue, 12 Mar 2002, d.brodale wrote: > > But I guess it raises an issue for me w/r/t Operating > Systems -- I see there is an OSALIAS directive, but I > guess I don't understand its application. For example, > taking the above string: > > "AWeb/Windows; (Spoofed by Amiga-AWeb/3.4)" > > Is thi

Re: [analog-help] Browser Summary Reporting: Small Woes

2002-03-12 Thread d.brodale
- Original Message - From: "d.brodale" Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 7:35 AM : So: : : "AWeb/Windows; (Spoofed by Amiga-AWeb/3.4)" : BROWALIAS *(Spoofed by Amiga-AWeb/*) Amiga-AWeb/$2 Oops .. that should have been: "AWeb/Windows; (Spoofed by Amiga-AWeb/3.4)" BROWALIAS "*(Spoofed by

Re: [analog-help] Browser Summary Reporting: Small Woes

2002-03-12 Thread d.brodale
- Original Message - From: "Stephen Turner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 6:42 AM Subject: Re: [analog-help] Browser Summary Reporting: Small Woes : > (1) Links [http://links.sourceforge.net/] doesn't appe

Re: [analog-help] Browser Summary Reporting: Small Woes

2002-03-12 Thread d.brodale
- Original Message - From: "Stephen Turner" Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 6:42 AM : BROWSUMEXCLUDE doesn't remove browsers. It removes : _lines from the Browser Summary_. Gotcha. I am still making silly mistakes with the distinction between exclusion directives. : Now, there is a ca

Re: [analog-help] Browser Summary Reporting: Small Woes

2002-03-12 Thread Stephen Turner
(I've re-ordered this message to reply to it). On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, d.brodale wrote: > > (1) Links [http://links.sourceforge.net/] doesn't appear > to be a 'recognized' browser. > > (3) Is there documentation somewhere describing what, in > fact, qualifies as "Netscape (compatible)" in th

[analog-help] Browser Summary Reporting: Small Woes

2002-03-08 Thread d.brodale
Just a couple small woes with Browser Summary Reports in Analog 5.21 (FreeBSD build): (1) Links [http://links.sourceforge.net/] doesn't appear to be a 'recognized' browser. I have resorted to the following kludge for the time being: BROWSUMALIAS Links?(*;*) Links/$1 Yeah, I

Re: [analog-help] Browser Summary

2001-03-07 Thread Dave
On Fri, 02 Mar 2001 14:30:25 -0700, you wrote: Thank you Jeremy! That works great. Dave > > >Dave wrote: > >> I'm wondering if there is a way to get the following to show up as >> Slurp in the Browser Summary. This is a Inktomi spider pretending to >> be a browser. >> >> www.mysite.com wm3006.i

Re: [analog-help] Browser Summary

2001-03-02 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Dave wrote: > I'm wondering if there is a way to get the following to show up as > Slurp in the Browser Summary. This is a Inktomi spider pretending to > be a browser. > > www.mysite.com wm3006.inktomi.com - - [28/Feb/2001:20:45:10 -0500] > "GET /robots.txt HTTP/1.0" 200 1606 "-" "Mozilla/3.0

[analog-help] Browser Summary

2001-03-02 Thread Dave
Hi I'm wondering if there is a way to get the following to show up as Slurp in the Browser Summary. This is a Inktomi spider pretending to be a browser. www.mysite.com wm3006.inktomi.com - - [28/Feb/2001:20:45:10 -0500] "GET /robots.txt HTTP/1.0" 200 1606 "-" "Mozilla/3.0 (Slurp/si; [EMAIL PROTE

Re: [analog-help] browser summary

1999-03-11 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
Stephen Turner wrote: > Thanks for your idea. I'll consider either linking to them or (perhaps less > likely) distributing them with the program. > It's sometimes better to push the link idea. It gets your users comming back to your site. This helps keep them appraised of 'service packs' and n

Re: [analog-help] browser summary

1999-03-11 Thread Stephen Turner
Thanks for your idea. I'll consider either linking to them or (perhaps less likely) distributing them with the program. -- Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/ Statistical Laboratory, 16 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1SB, England "Ad infinitum, if not ad na

Re: [analog-help] browser summary

1999-03-11 Thread Jeremy Wadsack
"Joshua P. Cooley" wrote: > For those interested, my BROWALIAS commands are located at > http://www.kaycee.net/josh/browser.txt There is also a more general file > that groups the browsers by major version (ie Netscape 4) at > http://www.kaycee.net/josh/major_browsers.txt Let me know if you h

Re: [analog-help] browser summary

1999-03-11 Thread Joshua P. Cooley
For those interested, my BROWALIAS commands are located at http://www.kaycee.net/josh/browser.txt There is also a more general file that groups the browsers by major version (ie Netscape 4) at http://www.kaycee.net/josh/major_browsers.txt Let me know if you have suggestions or improvements.

Re: [analog-help] browser summary

1999-03-11 Thread Joshua P. Cooley
On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Stephen Obenski wrote: > Try using a browser report (not summary) and the below aliases. I've found > this very successful. It's difficult to get platform information > because of the format of the logs and the limitations involved in using > wildcards, so I settled for t

Re: [analog-help] browser summary

1999-03-11 Thread Stephen Obenski
hich versions people are using # * These aliases must be updated as new browser versions # appear. # These aliases could theoretically be expanded to include a report on # platform (PC, Mac, Unix, etc) and also spiders. -- >From: "[ßart] /web3/" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: [analog-help] browser summary

1999-03-11 Thread [ßart] /web3/
>> Hi, >> This is my browser summary at the moment: >> >> Browser Summary >> #aanv: browser >> -: --- >> 105: Mozilla (compatible) >>54: Mozilla >> 1: ArchitextSpider >> >> I want it to display the prober browser, like "MSIE 3.0" or "Netscape 4.5", >> somebody has send me aliase

Re: [analog-help] browser summary

1999-03-11 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, [iso-8859-1] [ßart] /web3/ wrote: > Hi, > This is my browser summary at the moment: > > Browser Summary > #aanv: browser > -: --- > 105: Mozilla (compatible) >54: Mozilla > 1: ArchitextSpider > > I want it to display the prober browser, like "MSIE 3.0" or

[analog-help] browser summary

1999-03-11 Thread [ßart] /web3/
Hi, This is my browser summary at the moment: Browser Summary #aanv: browser -: --- 105: Mozilla (compatible) 54: Mozilla 1: ArchitextSpider I want it to display the prober browser, like "MSIE 3.0" or "Netscape 4.5", somebody has send me aliases and I've used them in this way:

Re: [analog-help] Browser Summary and IIS

1999-03-05 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Aengus Lawlor wrote: > > If you are running IIS4, but the Active Log format box is blank, so that > you can't change format, open a DOS prompt, and type > CD \WINNT\SYSTEM32\INETSRV > REGSVR32 LOGUI.OCX > Isn't it nice that Windows is so much more intuitive and easy to use

Re: [analog-help] Browser Summary and IIS

1999-03-03 Thread Aengus Lawlor
t, open a DOS prompt, and type CD \WINNT\SYSTEM32\INETSRV REGSVR32 LOGUI.OCX Then you should be able to change the Log format to Extended, and select User Agent on the Extended Properties tab. Aengus ______ Reply Separator _ Subject: [an

[analog-help] Browser Summary and IIS

1999-03-03 Thread Glen W. Forister
On NT4, SP3 can I get IIS to log the browser information? I look at the log files now and don't see it so it can be reported. Am I wasting my time looking how this can be done? My log file now looks like: (a typical line without browser information). 198.110.19.52, -, 2/22/99, 20:37:37, W3SVC,

RE: [analog-help] Browser summary

1999-02-04 Thread Mike Avila
meone passed those commands on to me so I faithfully pass them on to help someone else! Mike > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris Lott > Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 2:04 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject:

[analog-help] Browser summary

1999-02-04 Thread Chris Lott
Is there any option that would allow a breakdown of browser types by level (4.x, 3.x) other than the full browser report and tallying by hand? The summary gives me netscape/netscape compatible but I couldn't find any other options. Thanks. c -- Chris Lott - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Instructional Tech S