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How to trigger a log entry
Aug. 21, 2011, 07:36 PM
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RE: How to trigger a log entry
Ah... that makes sense. I've now put it after everything in the Replace box and it's working fine there in everything tested so far. I guessed on the URL part, coming up with this format:

$URL(http://*\1)$ADDLST(New-Log,filtername,[$DTM(d T)],\1)

Not sure if that's optimum but it's working for now.

Quote:Probably best to use a list and then simply read the stats in "What the Proxomitron is thinking..." Consider http://local.ptron/.pinfo/lists/Bypass or http://local.ptron/.pinfo/lists/Bypass-List . It shows the number of times "local.ptron" was scanned (Scans) and found (Hits).
Your list would contain the filters' names. Your filters would contain a call to the list after the filters' conditional statements were matched.

Ouch. I think that's beyond my level of expertise. I'll stick to the first idea for now. I just thought these would be useful because over time, custom configs can get a little bloated and I'd like to see which filters are really being used. Some probably aren't.
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How to trigger a log entry - zoltan - Aug. 21, 2011, 12:17 AM
RE: How to trigger a log entry - JJoe - Aug. 21, 2011, 04:04 PM
RE: How to trigger a log entry - zoltan - Aug. 21, 2011 07:36 PM

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