Ive played with many ecommerce packages (OSC, intershop, home-grown
stuff in Perl, PHP and ASP). Recently built a site using Mambo (err...
that should be called Joomla now ;-) and a plugin callead mambo-phpshop.
The plugin has a complete backend already built so you just customize a
few
Try adding %f and/or %{Host}i to the LogFormat directive. Or maybe one
of the others will give you the information you need:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_log_config.html#formats
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Michael Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gentoo Developer
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Grant wrote:
Yeah, I wasn't very clear about that. The problem is I can't use
VirtualHost definitions because I don't think apache knows which
domain is actually being served. I don't use any apache virtual host
stuff. Domain identification is handled by my shopping
Yeah, I wasn't very clear about that. The problem is I can't use
VirtualHost definitions because I don't think apache knows which
domain is actually being served. I don't use any apache virtual host
stuff. Domain identification is handled by my shopping cart software.
But presumably
On Wed, 2 Nov 2005, Grant wrote:
Is there any way to get apache2 to include a full path in its
access_log? That would be something like this:
domain.com/page.html
instead of this:
/page.html
If I can get a full path in the log, I can have webalizer report on
traffic per domain. The
Is there any way to get apache2 to include a full path in its
access_log? That would be something like this:
domain.com/page.html
instead of this:
/page.html
If I can get a full path in the log, I can have webalizer report on
traffic per domain. The conventional method of
Is there any way to get apache2 to include a full path in its
access_log? That would be something like this:
domain.com/page.html
instead of this:
/page.html
If I can get a full path in the log, I can have webalizer report on
traffic per domain. The conventional method of using the vhost log
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