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Why are my click-thrus (or CGI scripts) not listed in the Request Report?

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Why are my click-thrus (or CGI scripts) not listed in the Request Report?

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If they cause a redirection to another page, they will be listed in the Redirection Report, rather than the Request Report. • Why are directories listed in the Request Report? They are not directories, they are pages with the same name as the directory. For example, I have both a directory called /analog/ and a page called /analog/ (which happens to be the same as /analog/index.html). • When someone reads one of my pdf files, it scores dozens of hits. PDF files are often downloaded and read one page at a time, and each page will then count as a separate request. Although this is not ideal, it’s much less clear what to do about it. Analog has no way of knowing how many pages constituted a single download in the reader’s mind. As usual, we can only reliably report how many requests there were at the server, not guess what users did with the file later. • “Organization” isn’t spelled correctly. Yes it is. If you want American spellings, you have to specify LANGUAGE US-ENGLISH in your conf

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