Thanks for the response. Please believe me, I have read the manual
several time over. The practical experience is what is killing me.
So, let me see if I understand this correctly.
The directive of: FILEALIAS /?objectid=* /*
would translate this:
The logs are from an IIS Windows server, but I'm running Analog on a
RedHat Linux Server. I had the directive case set to insensitive.
That was counter intuitive.
CASE INSENSITIVE
When I check my setting, the objectID was converted to lowercase.
Including (+) and excluding (-) the following
Hello,
I am getting a failed to open when the file exists and is very
large about 7GB.
Rinaldo
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Troy Simpson wrote:
I am using a content management system (called farcry) to manage and
display web pages to the public. The URL includes an objectID
parameter for each page. The URL for a page might look something like
this:
Troy Simpson tdsimp...@gmail.com wrote:
I am using a content management system (called farcry) to manage and
display web pages to the public. The URL includes an objectID
parameter for each page. The URL for a page might look something like
this:
Does analog have a step through process so that I can see what lines
match to what directive?
Similar to stepping through a program line by line and watching the
variables change or match up.
I hope that made sense?
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Troy Simpson
On 11/3/2009 7:46 PM, Troy Simpson wrote:
Does analog have a step through process so that I can see what lines
match to what directive?
Similar to stepping through a program line by line and watching the
variables change or match up.
Not really. By setting the FLOORs to 1r (REQFLOOR ir,
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