[analog-help] Re: Which pages did the site refer to?
Sarah Lander
slander at metsec.com
Mon Jul 24 09:14:05 PDT 2006
Something very odd is happening with that suggested solution.
If I use REFSITEINCLUDE I am getting that there are 139 requests for 139
pages in the referring site report for the domain I specify, so I know
there's information there. The request report seems to still list for all
referrers in this case though.
However, if I modify the word REFSITEINCLUDE to REFINCLUDE as per the
suggested solution then I don't get any output at all - in the errors.txt
file I get the messages about reports turned off because they are empty.
Any ideas?
Sarah
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From: Stephen Turner <analog-author at lists.meer.net>
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Which pages did the site refer to?
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nOn Fri, 21 Jul 2006, Sarah Lander wrote:
> I have set up a referring site report which just lists the sites I am
> interested in.
>
> This is now telling me that I have had x requests from domain1, y requests
> from domain 2 etc.
>
> But I want to take it one step further and see what pages etc. those
> requests were for rather than just getting a total of all requests from
that
> domain
>
> e.g. if I had 20 requests from a particular domain, is it possible to then
> get a sublevel in this report telling me that 10 of them were for page1, 4
> for page3 and 6 for page5 ? (for instance)
>
Yes, you can use REFINCLUDE to restrict to one referrer and get this
information.
You can't get it for all referrers at once -- this is explained in
docs/faq.html#faq128
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