From: Luis Z. <lz...@pa...> - 2008-05-25 08:50:40
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Hi Cristiaan: as usual your answer was the key to the solution. Maybe , should be a good idea to extend the regex to alphanumerical and .(dot) _ -, because sometimes we index into fez records created under other circunstances. In our case from xslt transformations from other existing resources ( Exist and access) and the pid can inform about the DO. So , the change I made in class.statistics.php was: from pid=([a-zA-Z]*:[0-9]+) to pid=([a-zA-Z]*:[a-zA-Z0-9.%_-]+) in two places (matching pid and pid-dsID) Thanks a lot Saludos Luis Christiaan Kortekaas escribió: > Hi Luis > > Yes I think the regular expression that checks the apache log only expects > numbers. If you want to change the regular expression to match different > pids then you will find it in class.statistics.php. > > Cheers, > Christiaan > > > On 25/05/08 3:21 AM, "Luis Zorita" <lz...@pa...> wrote: > > >> Hi all: >> I'm having some trouble with statistical results . >> If my PID is a numerical value with , say, 6 characters ,no problem >> visits and downloads are increased in statistical results, but when PID >> is like: >> bibliuned:Llcgv-DA929F14-2643-4877-D291-58351DA6846F, then resulting >> statistical results are no increased. >> Is there a limit to the length of pid in stats? or the type must be >> numerical?. >> Of course the matching visit or download are recorded in access_log >> Thanks in advance >> Luis Zorita >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft >> Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. >> http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Fez-users mailing list >> Fez...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fez-users >> > > |