Dan Jacobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Gentlemen, don't go thinking all the stuff on your last connect will
> be in [Last Time].  There are a few items that will be in [Last
> Outgoing] that will not be found in [Last Time].  Anyway, from now on
> I will remember to look in these two places.
> 
> Yes, I remember there are this and that reasons.  However some of us
> might have thought offline and online requests all could be found in
> [Last Time] but this isn't exactly true :-(  [Version 2.7d]

The only reason that I know for items not appearing in the lasttime
index even if they are in the lastout index is if a newer version of
the page did not exist.  In this case WWWOFFLE has saved you time by
not getting the page that has not changed.  Since it did not get it
then it did not show it in the lasttime index.

I find this useful for pages that I monitor.  If they change they
appear in lasttime, but they always appear in lastout if they have
been monitored.

Are you saying that there is some other cases when pages don't appear
in lasttime even though they were requested when offline?

Have you tried using the audit-usage.pl script that comes in the
contrib directory of the WWWOFFLE source?  If you enable appropriate
debugging levels you can get a logfile that can be parsed to provide a
list of pages fetched (or not fetched as described above) each time.

-- 
Andrew.
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Andrew M. Bishop                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                      http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/

WWWOFFLE users page:
        http://www.gedanken.demon.co.uk/wwwoffle/version-2.7/user.html

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