Profile PropertiesThis dialog allows you to specify various profile properties that can be used for log file analysis. General Page Profile name - name of the profile displayed in the main window and in the analysis report Domain - your domain name Index file - name of the index file that is displayed when a directory is requested directly like http://www.domain.com/dir/ Lookup DNS names - resolve IP addresses in the log files. See DNS Lookup for more information. Log Files Page There are three ways the program can get the logs: 1. Local file. You can specify either a log file name or a wildcard for log file names. You can also use macros. Multiple file names/masks can be separated with semicolons. Example: c:\Logs\*.gz; c:\Logs\*.zip You can also analyze log files that match a wildcard from a folder and its subfolders by adding the @ character before the log path. Example: @c:\Logs\*.gz In this example files with .gz extension from the c:\Logs folder and its subfolders will be analyzed. 2. FTP. Download logs via FTP. Click here to get more information about the FTP settings. 3. HTTP. Download logs via HTTP. You can use macros and separate multiple URLs with semicolons. You can also specify username and password if necessary. 4. Multiple. Get logs from multiple sources. Time Range Page Use this page to specify the log file information time range to be analyzed. Tracked Files Page Tracked files are files for which special information about their popularity and referrers will be shown. Note: when you enter the full file name it should start with a slash. E.g. http://www.domain.com/page.htm should be entered as /page.htm Filters Page Filters allow you to specify which information from log files should be analyzed. Report Page There are three possible destinations for the report generation. 1. Local drive. Specify a folder to which report files will be saved (for HTML reports) or a report file (for PDF and CSV reports). 2. FTP. Upload report files via FTP. You can edit the FTP settings using the "Edit..." button. For these two destinations you can enable option to remove old page and png files from specified local/FTP folder if you use HTML reports. Page files are files with an extension specified as HTML report page extension in the program options or profile properties. The option may be useful because different HTML reports may contain different number of files. If this option is off some files from old reports that aren't used in the new ones may still exist. If the option is on the program will automatically delete page and png files in the folder before generating report. 3. [Requires Professional Edition] E-mail. Send report via e-mail as an attachment. For HTML reports log report files are compressed to a ZIP file before sending. You have to specify destination e-mail address. Multiple e-mail addresses can be separated with semicolons. You can also specify custom e-mail contents (subject, message, attachment name). By default mail contents defined in the program options is used. 4. Multiple. Send report to multiple destinations. HTML, PDF and CSV reports are supported. [PDF reports require Professional Edition] You can also specify custom report format settings. By default format settings from the program options are used. Custom report contents option allows you to specify which charts and tables to generate for this profile, as well as properties of individual tables and charts. By default the report contents from the program options is used. Show generated report - open the generated report. This option doesn't work in the command line mode. |