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Re: [Summary-Talk] Trouble configuring for .rss requests



On Jan 23, 2005, at 1:44 PM, Cameron Knowlton wrote:

>> There are many possibilities. First, you should check the Content : 
>> All
>> Requests report to see if it appears there. Then check the General : 
>> Log
>> Files report to see if you are getting a large number of Parse Errors 
>> or
>> have a large number of Filtered log entries. If you have a large 
>> number
>> of filtered log entries, try removing all of your filtering and see if
>> it shows up then. If you have Summary Plus or SP Lite or SP you could
>> try the Tools : Search Logs feature and set Requests to include to
>> "*.rss*" to make sure the log entries are actually in your log files.
>>
>> William Tozier wrote:
>>> I've added "rss" to the list of Page Requests; I've added 
>>> "+*index.rss"
>>> to the filters list; I've checked and there doesn't seem to be any
>>> setting I've ticked inadvertently that explicitly prohibits reporting
>>> the pages in question.
>>>
>>> Nonetheless, I'm never seeing a single recorded hit for
>>> my.domain.com/index.rss, though I know there are several hundred 
>>> daily.

Still no luck; I've deleted *all* filters, made absolutely sure "rss"
appears in the Page content list, and made sure there is no remapping
of / requests. But no .rss requests appear in "Content:All Requests" or
anywhere in any other report, even though there are an average of
400-500 entries in each daily logfile.

Somehow it's just not getting in there. :/

Any more ideas?
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Bill Tozier
http://williamtozier.com/slurry

"It pays to be obvious, especially if you have a reputation for
subtlety."
    -- Isaac Asimov
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