!
Thanks,
Moshe
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>Subject: Re: [analog-help] excluding multiple entries for d
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Moshe Linzer wrote:
> Thanks for all the help. It turns out the the link in the logfile
> started with /%7enstarecs/, instead of the ~. analog translated it to
> ~, but the config file needed to identify it as /*nstarecs/. Now it
> works.
>
Ah, true. Because the ARGSINCL
Moshe Linzer wrote:
> >
> >When clients access directory
> >listings, the server logs multiple entries in the form of:
> >
> >/~nstarecs/functional_groups/sw_recs/HTML/
> >/~nstarecs/functional_groups/sw_recs/HTML/?N=A
> >/~nstarecs/functional_groups/sw_recs/HTML/?D=A
> >/~nstarecs/functional_grou
Try using FILEALIAS - you can use that to fold all references to that
directory to one listing.
Susan
At 05:28 PM 10/14/1999 +0200, Moshe Linzer wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have just installed analog on Solaris, and am very happy with it.
>I have begun to customize my config file, and reduce the garbage
Hi,
I have just installed analog on Solaris, and am very happy with it.
I have begun to customize my config file, and reduce the garbage in my
reports, and I have run into a problem. When clients access directory
listings, the server logs multiple entries in the form of:
/~nstarecs/functional_g