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Make a separate report for each domain first. Then make a third report and where you can list "Domains to include in this Sub-report:" add both domains here. We have several domains set up this way and it works great. Email me off the list if you need more instructions, Jeff Logan >I was using "SymbolicLinker", >http://seiryu.home.comcast.net/symboliclinker.html, a handy >contextual menu plugin. I was not using the command line version. >I wasn't "mixing" aliases and sym. links. Switching all of these to >Aliases did work, however. Thank you. > >On another topic, how can I track multiple domains that point to the >same site? For example, http://www.winterpark-info.com and >http://www.mountainbikecapitalusa.com are the same site, and the >client wants to know how much traffic is coming from each domain >because they promote the domains differently. Thank you. > >>If you are using the Mac (Carbon) version of Summary you should always be >>using Aliases. If you are using the OS X Command Line version of Summary >>you should always be using symbolic links. Mixing up the two could cause >>this problem. >> >>Another possibility is that the user that Summary is running as does not >>have permission to read the logs directory. The user Summary is running >>as needs read/execute permission on the directory (and any aliases and/or >>symbolic links involved) and read permission on the log files. >> >>Good Luck >>Jason >> >> >>On 11/4/03 1:24 PM Karl Schroll (schroll@digitalfrontier.com) wrote: >> >>>This procedure does not work for me with symbolic links of >>>directories. I have not tried it for aliases as I want to avoid them >>>on UNIX. For each of my host directories, I went to WS_Admin/Logs >>>(which is what WebStar creates), and I made a symbolic link of the >>>Logs directory, and dragged that to the Summary folder that I created >>>for each domain, in the Summary Logs directory. The path resolves >>>fine from the finder if you click on the directory that is the >>>symbolic link; it opens to show the log files in the "real" >>>directory. But when I process logs, I get the following, which is >>>typical of all logs: >>> >>>Check log header: coldhollow/logs symlink >>>Error opening log file! >>>Can't read log, skipping. >>> >>>What am I doing wrong? >> >>----------------- >>Jason@Summary.Net >>----------------- >>Dr. Seuss books . . . can be read and enjoyed on several levels. For >>example, 'One Fish Two Fish, Red Fish Blue Fish' can be deconstructed >>as a searing indictment of the narrow-minded binary counting system. >> -- Peter van der Linden, Expert C Programming, Deep C Secrets > >-- >Regards, > >Karl Schroll >Digital Frontier >802-253-8612 >http://www.digitalfrontier.com -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- InsideOut Marketing and Web Solutions -229 South Sequim Ave. Sequim WA, 98382 1-800-500-8401 Toll Free | 360-683-5774 phone | 360-683-5857 fax jeff@insideout.com | www.insideout.com ------------- Go to <http://summary.net/list.html> to update subscription info.
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