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 Analog 4.12:
Frequently asked questions
 Analog 4.12:
Frequently asked questions
This list is divided into six sections:
  - Getting Started
  
- Basic Configuration
  
- Understanding the Output
  
- Advanced Usage
  
- Form Interface
  
- Design Decisions
  - Getting Started
      
 See also Starting to use
      analog.
	- Analog doesn't have a setup.exe.
	
- Analog just flashes up a DOS window and then
	    quits.
	
- When I try and compile analog, it gives me an
	    error (e.g. on SunOS 5).
	
- Analog didn't write the logfile when I ran
	    it.
	
- Analog is looking for files like
	    /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/analog.cfg which don't
	    exist.
	
- Analog won't read extended logfiles generated by
	    IIS.
	
- What does "Logfile with ambiguous
	    dates" mean?
	
- What does this error message mean?
	
- I tried to run analog from my browser, but it
	    didn't work.
	
- Is analog Year 2000 compatible?
      
 
 
- Basic Configuration
      
	- I want to make several different statistics
	    pages. Do I have to install several copies of analog?
	
- My analog.cfg included lots of
	    CONFIGFILE commands, but only one report was
	    produced.
	
- Why doesn't the Daily Report only show the last
	    six weeks?
	
- Why do the time reports all list 0 requests?
	
- How do I get the Request Report to list files
	    with fewer than 20 requests?
	
- How do I ignore accesses from my site?
	
- How do I ignore internal referrers in the
	    Referrer Report?
	
- How do I get information on just my pages, not
	    everybody's?
	
- How do I list subdirectories not just top-level
	    directories in the Directory Report?
	
- How do I list browser versions, not full details
	    and not just browser vendors?
	
- I used the command "DIREXCLUDE
	    /mydir/", but files in that directory were still
	    listed.
	
- I used the command
	    "FILEEXCLUDE /cgi-bin/script.pl", but that
	    file was still listed in the Request Report.
	
- I used the command "IMAGEDIR
	    C:\analog\images\", but I only got broken images.
	
- I want a configuration file with all of the
	    possible configuration commands in it.
	
- Does the order of the commands matter in the
	    configuration file?
	
- Why are my browser and referrer reports
	    empty?
	
- Why isn't the Referrer Report sorted
	    properly?
	
- Why can't I have P in the
	    REQCOLS or REQSORTBY?
	
- I want to list (or not to list) referrers
	    with their search arguments in the Referrer Report.
	
- Can I find out which files each referrer pointed
	    to?
	    
 or Can I find out which files each
	    host has read?
 or Can I find out which hosts have
	    read each file?
 or Can I find out the number of hosts
	    visiting on each day?
 or lots of similar questions.
- Can I use %d, %m etc. in
	    the LOGFILE, like I can in the
	    OUTFILE?
	
- I get the message "logfiles overlap"
	    even though the two logfiles contain completely separate
	    requests.
	
- Can I get data on individual visitors, or
	    visits, to my site?
	
- Can I change the background colour of my
	    output?
	
- Can I change the way dates are formatted in the
	    output?
	    
 or Can I change some of the phrases
	    in the output?
 
 
- Understanding the Output
      
 See also What the results
      mean.
	- How do I find out the number of hits from your
	    data?
	
- Why are there so many referrers from my own
	    site?
	
- The report covers exactly a week, but the
	    figures for the last seven days don't agree with the totals.
	
- I only have 240 requests in total. Why does
	    analog think there are 840 requests per week?
	
- Why doesn't analog agree with the counter on my
	    page?
	
- Why doesn't analog agree with grepping the
	    logfile?
	
- Why do I only get "unresolved numerical
	    addresses" in the Domain Report and Organisation Report?
	
- Why are my click-thru's (or CGI scripts)
	    not listed in the Request Report?
	
- Why are directories listed in the Request
	    Report?
	
- When someone reads one of my PDF files, it
	    scores dozens of hits.
	
- The Organisation Report doesn't identify
	    organisations correctly.
	
- "Organization" isn't spelled
	    correctly.
      
 
 
- Advanced Usage
      
	- How can I do such-and-such with a command line
	    option?
	
- I want a list of all command line arguments.
	
- How do I list all numerical subdomains to depth
	    2 in the Domain Report?
	
- I want to be able to count requests with status
	    code 301 as successes, so that they appear in the Request
	    Report.
	
- I want to report on a field analog doesn't know
	    about.
	
- Can analog read FTP logfiles?
	
- How can I run analog automatically every day?
	
- When I run analog in a batch job, it doesn't
	    work.
	
- I'm setting up IIS. Which logfile format should
	    I use?
	
- I host lots of virtual domains. How should I set
	    up analog?
	
- Can I make multiple reports with one pass
	    through the logfile?
	
- I ran out of memory when trying to run
	    analog. What can I do?
	
- You're processing 20,000,000 requests in under
	    10 minutes. Why is mine much slower?
	    
 or Analog appears to stall.
- How do I make a link on my page that runs
	    analog?
	
- Do I have to save all my old logfiles?
	    
 or Can analog make statistics from an
	    old report instead of reading the whole logfile again?
- Can analog write to a database or
	    spreadsheet?
      
 
 
- Form Interface
      
 See also Form
      troubleshooting.
	- I couldn't make the form run.
	
- How can I specify different logfiles from the
	    form interface?
	
- I specified
	    LOGFILE=C:\inetpub\wwwroot\w3svc1\*.log from the form
	    but it said "Unsafe characters in
	    LOGFILE".
	
- My browser showed me anlgform.pl, rather than
	    running it.
	
- Why does the form interface give "Document
	    Returned no Data"?
	
- The images don't appear when running analog from
	    the form interface.
	
- Why do I get some reports that weren't requested
	    on the form?
	
- How do I make a link to anlgform.pl
	    without using anlgform.html?
	
- Is there a form interface not using Perl
	    (e.g. ASP or .exe)?
      
 
 
- Design Decisions
      
	- Why doesn't the HEADERFILE replace
	    the whole <head> of the output file?
	
- Why not use HTML tables?
	
- Why are you still using HTML 2.0?
	
- It would be better if you used png's instead of
	    gif's.
	
- Why not just do DNS resolution of the hosts that
	    actually make it into the Host Report?
	
- Couldn't you do the DNS lookups faster with
	    threads?
	
- Why doesn't analog analyse the error_log?
	
- My server lists local names in the logfile. Can
	    you put a common suffix on them automatically?
	
- Can you extrapolate from the current month's
	    partial data to produce a prediction for the whole month, based on
	    the rate so far?
	
- Can you extend the Domain Report to say which US
	    states people visited from?
	
- Why not use language codes instead of country
	    codes for the names of the language files?
	
- Why don't you sell analog?
      
 
Most questions in this category are answered in the section entitled
Starting to use analog. If you can't get
analog running you should look there.
  - Analog doesn't have a setup.exe.
      
 No, and it doesn't need one. It's already ready to run! See
      Starting to use analog under
      Windows.
- Analog just flashes up a DOS window and then
      quits.
      
 This is the correct behaviour. It should have created a report
      called Report.html. See Starting
      to use analog under Windows.
- When I try and compile analog, it gives me an
      error (e.g. on SunOS 5).
      
 Maybe you need to edit the Makefile. There are some
      platform-specific notes in the section
      Starting to use analog on other
      platforms, and in the Makefile itself.
- Analog didn't write the logfile when I ran
      it.
      
 Analog doesn't write the logfiles. Your web server writes the
      logfiles, and analog just reads them. See
      Starting to use analog.
- Analog is looking for files like
      /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/analog.cfg which don't exist.
      
 You have to set the location of these files in anlghead.h
      before compiling.
- Analog won't read extended logfiles generated by
      IIS.
      
 This server writes the date only at the top of the logfile, not on
      every line. But it doesn't write a new date if the date changes during
      the logfile, so analog can't tell which date later entries in the log
      occurred on. More details, and what to do about it, are in the section
      on Choosing a logfile.
- What does "Logfile with ambiguous
      dates" mean?
      
 See the section on Errors and
      warnings.
- What does this error message mean?
      
 Again, see the section on Errors and
      warnings.
- I tried to run analog from my browser, but it
      didn't work.
  
 Analog should not be run as a CGI program, or even put in the folder
      with your CGI programs, for security reasons. You should use the special
      CGI program instead.
- Is analog Year 2000 compatible?
      
 Yes (and so are all previous versions). It interprets two-year dates
      in input as lying between 1970 & 2069 inclusive.
Analog has lots of configuration commands, all of which are in the section on
Customising analog. Here are some of
the most common questions. If your question isn't answered here, you could
also try looking in the index.
  - I want to make several different statistics
      pages. Do I have to install several copies of analog?
      
 No. Just install it once, and run it with different
      configuration files.
- My analog.cfg included lots of
      CONFIGFILE commands, but only one report was produced.
      
 Analog can only produce one report per run. To produce several
      reports, you have to run it several times.
- Why doesn't the Daily Report only show the last
      six weeks?
      
 This is controlled by the
      FULLDAYROWS command.
- Why do the time reports all list 0 requests?
      
 They probably only list 0 requests for pages. Maybe you need to use
      PAGEINCLUDE to count
      more files as pages.
- How do I get the Request Report to list files
      with fewer than 20 requests?
      
 Use the REQFLOOR
      command.
- How do I ignore accesses from my site?
      
 Use the HOSTEXCLUDE command.
- How do I ignore internal referrers in the
      Referrer Report?
      
 Use the REFREPEXCLUDE command.
- How do I get information on just my pages, not
      everybody's?
      
 Use the FILEINCLUDE command.
- How do I list subdirectories not just top-level
      directories in the Directory Report?
      
 SUBDIR */*
- How do I list browser versions, not full details
      and not just browser vendors?
      
 Use SUBBROW */* (or SUBBROW */*.* if you
      prefer) and they will appear in the Browser Summary.
- I used the command "DIREXCLUDE
      /mydir/", but files in that directory were still listed.
      
 DIREXCLUDE only affects the Directory Report, not the
      other reports. You want "FILEEXCLUDE /mydir/*"
      instead.
- I used the command
      "FILEEXCLUDE /cgi-bin/script.pl", but that
      file was still listed in the Request Report.
      
 If the file has search arguments, you have to be a bit careful with
      FILEEXCLUDE. This is described in the section about
      search arguments.
- I used the command "IMAGEDIR
      C:\analog\images\", but I only got broken images.
      
 The IMAGEDIR command has to be a URL, not a directory on
      your disk. (It's just inserted into the <img> tags in
      the HTML output: have a look at the output and you'll see.) Also this
      means that the images have to be put in the part of your filespace that
      has your web files.
- I want a configuration file with all of the
      possible configuration commands in it.
      
 One is already distributed with the program, in the
      examples folder.
- Does the order of the commands matter in the
      configuration file?
      
 Only occasionally. If you have two of one command, the later one will
      generally override the earlier one. Apart from that, commands can come
      in any order, except that LOGFORMAT
      and LOGTIMEOFFSET
      commands must come before the LOGFILE to which they refer.
- Why are my browser and referrer reports
      empty?
      
 Maybe your logfile doesn't contain any browser and referrer
      information?
- Why isn't the Referrer Report sorted
      properly?
      
 It is sorted properly. But search arguments
      are also listed under the file they belong to, and this interrupts the
      ordering. If you set the
      REFARGSFLOOR high
      enough you won't see the search arguments. Or you can include the
      N column to make the
      ordering more obvious.
- Why can't I have P in the
      REQCOLS or REQSORTBY?
      
 The number of page requests doesn't make sense in the Request Report
      because it's either the same as the number of requests (if the file is a
      page) or zero (if it isn't). If you want to list only pages in this
      report, use REQINCLUDE pages instead.
- I want to list (or not to list) referrers
      with their search arguments in the Referrer Report.
      
 To see the search arguments you may need to set the
      REFARGSFLOOR lower. To
      avoid seeing them, you could set the REFARGSFLOOR higher, or
      alternatively use the
      REFARGSEXCLUDE command
      to ignore them either for all files or just for particular files.
- Can I find out which files each referrer pointed
      to?
      
 or Can I find out which files each host has read?
 or Can I find out which hosts have read each file?
 or Can I find out the number of hosts visiting on each
      day?
 or lots of similar questions.
 There are lots of questions like this. They all want analog to
      cross-reference two sorts of item (e.g. files and referrers in the first
      example above, or hosts and dates in the last). Granted, these would be
      useful. But it is fundamental to analog's speed and minimal memory
      requirement that it only records statistics for each type of item
      individually, and doesn't record enough information to cross-reference
      them afterwards.
 What you can do is to restrict the analysis to just requests from
      certain referrers (for example) with the 
      REFINCLUDE command, or to a
      particular time period with
      FROM and TO.
      This is often good enough.
- Can I use %d, %m etc. in
      the LOGFILE, like I can in the
      OUTFILE?
      
 No. This is rarely useful, because you can only get
      at one logfile that way. If you're on Unix, you can embed the date in
      the logfile name using the date command: for example,analog access.`date +%Y%m%d`.log 
- I get the message "logfiles overlap"
      even though the two logfiles contain completely separate requests.
      
 This message is based only on the dates of the files, not the
      contents. If you're sure there is no problem, you can turn it off with
      the command WARNINGS -L.
- Can I get data on individual visitors, or
      visits, to my site?
      
 No, it's not technically possible, and don't believe any program
      which tells you it is. See the section on
      How the web works for details.
- Can I change the background colour of my
      output?
      
 Yes. The correct way to do this is to write a style sheet, and then
      use the STYLESHEET
      command.
- Can I change the way dates are formatted in the
      output?
      
 or Can I change some of the phrases in the output?
 Yes, by editing the language
      file.
Most of the questions in this category are answered in the section on
What the results mean, which I really
recommend you read if you want to understand what analog is telling you.
  - How do I find out the number of hits from your
      data?
      
 I don't use the word hits, because people use it in
      different ways, so it's misleading. I use requests for the
      number of transfers of any type of file (text, graphics, ...), and
      page requests for the number of transfers of HTML pages. See the
      section on Analog's definitions
      for more information.
- Why are there so many referrers from my own
      site?
      
 These come from all the internal links on your site, and all the
      graphics on your pages. See the section on
      How the web works for more
      information. If you don't want to see them, you can use
      REFREPEXCLUDE to
      exclude them.
- The report covers exactly a week, but the
      figures for the last seven days don't agree with the totals.
      
 The figures in parentheses are for the seven days before the time
      the program was run, unless there is a TO command. They
      are never for the seven days before the end of the logfile.
      (Although if  you know that the logfile only contains entries up to a
      certain time, you may want to include a TO command for that
      time to get the last seven days' data right.)
- I only have 240 requests in total. Why does
      analog think there are 840 requests per week?
      
 If you have 240 requests in two days, that's a rate of 840 requests
      per week. Just like if you drove 28 miles in 20 minutes, you'd have
      driven at 84 miles per hour.
- Why doesn't analog agree with the counter on my
      page?
      
 There are lots of possible reasons. Do they both start from
      the same date? Are you just looking at requests for that one page with
      analog, not for all your other pages and graphics? Also, analog will
      record all requests to that page; if it's a graphic, your counter will
      only measure requests from people on graphical browsers that reached
      that place on the page.
- Why doesn't analog agree with grepping the
      logfile?
      
 Have you understood what analog includes in
      its counts? In particular, most reports only list "successful"
      requests (HTTP status codes 200-209 & 304). A naïve grep would
      count failures too.
- Why do I only get "unresolved numerical
      addresses" in the Domain Report and Organisation Report?
      
 Your server only records the numerical IP address of the hosts that
      contact you, not their names. Read the section about
      DNS lookups, or turn DNS resolution
      on in your server.
- Why are my click-thru's (or CGI scripts)
      not listed in the Request Report?
      
 If they cause a redirection to another page, they will be listed in
      the Redirection Report, rather than the Request Report.
- Why are directories listed in the Request
      Report?
      
 They are not directories, they are pages with the same name as
      the directory. For example, I have both a directory called
      /analog/ and a page called /analog/ (which happens
      to be the same as /analog/index.html).
- When someone reads one of my PDF files, it
      scores dozens of hits.
      
 PDF files are often downloaded and read one page at a time, and each
      page will then count as a separate request. Although this is not ideal,
      it's much less clear what to do about it. Analog has no way of knowing
      how many pages constituted a single download in the reader's mind. As
      usual, we can only reliably report how many requests there were at the
      server, not guess what users did with the file later.
- The Organisation Report doesn't identify
      organisations correctly.
      
 The rules I use are described in the section on
      The domains file.
      I admit they aren't perfect, but this is because in domains in which
      organisations aren't all at the same level in the domain hierarchy,
      there is no way to identify them perfectly without long lists.
- "Organization" isn't spelled
      correctly.
      
 Yes it is. If you want American spellings, you have to specifyLANGUAGE US-ENGLISH in your configuration file.
  - How can I do such-and-such with a command line
      option?
      
 Use the +C option to put
      any configuration command on the command line.
- I want a list of all command line arguments.
      
 There is a list in the index.
- How do I list all numerical subdomains to depth
      2 in the Domain Report?
      
 SUBDOMAIN *.* deliberately only lists the top-level
      numerical subdomains to avoid cluttering the output.
      SUBDOMAIN *.*.* will work but will list everything else
      to depth 3. So the best solution isSUBDOMAIN 1*.*,2*.*,3*.*,... 
- I want to be able to count requests with status
      code 301 as successes, so that they appear in the Request Report.
      
 No, you really don't, because that would lead to double counting
      when a request for /dir (code 301) is redirected to
      /dir/ (code 200). For CGI scripts etc. look in the
      Redirection Report instead of the Request Report.
- I want to report on a field analog doesn't know
      about.
      
 At the moment there is no way to instruct analog about new items.
      As a kludge, you can write your
      LOGFORMAT to declare the unknown
      field as an unused field, such as virtual host or user, and maybe edit
      your language file to match.
- Can analog read FTP logfiles?
      
 Yes. If you are using the xferlog format, then there is a
      configuration file to help you in the examples
      directory. Otherwise you will have to write your own
      LOGFORMAT. (You probably won't be
      able to read anything other than the lines corresponding to file
      transfers.)
- How can I run analog automatically every day?
      
 This depends on your particular machine. On Unix, you need to run
      analog as a cron job (see "man cron"). This is my cron command
      to run it at 1:50am every day:
 50 1 * * * $HOME/bin/analog
 On Windows NT you can do the same with the at command. (It's
      probably easiest to put it in a batch job; also only an
      administrator can run at.) On Windows 98, it should be possible with the
      Task Scheduler, although I haven't tried it. On Windows 95 it's not
      possible as far as I know.
 On Mac, there are programs called
      Cron or
      CronoTask
      to do this.
- When I run analog in a batch job, it doesn't
      work.
      
 Most likely it can't find its configuration files etc. because you
      are in the wrong directory. On Windows, the first command in your batch
      file should be a cd command to change to the analog
      directory.
- I'm setting up IIS. Which logfile format should
      I use?
      
 The W3C format is probably best. You can turn fields on and off in
      this format. And it contains all the possible fields which can be
      logged, which the other formats do not. However, it is important to turn
      the date field on (it's off by default), not just to log the date once
      at the top: see the section on problems
      with logfile formats for why.
- I host lots of virtual domains. How should I set
      up analog?
      
 There's a file in the examples directory which discusses
      this issue.
- Can I make multiple reports with one pass
      through the logfile?
      
 Not at the moment. I want to do this in a future version, but it will
      require some considerable work.
- I ran out of memory when trying to run
      analog. What can I do?
      
 See the section on Coping with low memory.
- You're processing 20,000,000 requests in under
      10 minutes. Why is mine much slower?
  
 or Analog appears to stall.
 If you have DNS lookups on, they are very
      slow. Otherwise, it probably depends on the speed of your computer and
      disks, and what other programs are running at the same time. You can
      use the PROGRESSFREQ
      command to see 
      if it's really stalled or whether it's just being slow. If you are
      running out of memory, you might find analog's
      LOWMEM commands helpful.
- How do I make a link on my page that runs
      analog?
      
 Link to the anlgform program, with the
      desired options. But be careful about the load on your server.
- Do I have to save all my old logfiles?
      
 or Can analog make statistics from an old report instead
      of reading the whole logfile again?
 These questions are answered in the section about
      Cache files.
- Can analog write to a database or
      spreadsheet?
      
 Use the computer-readable output style,
      which can export to CSV. Or if what you really want to do is to run
      analog again without re-reading the logfiles, read the section about
      Cache files.
There is also a section on troubleshooting in
the documentation about the form interface.
  - I couldn't make the form run.
      
 Have you made analog work without the form? Have you run
      anlgform.pl from the command line as explained in the section
      on troubleshooting?
- How can I specify different logfiles from the
      form interface?
      
 Just add a new field to the form with name=LOGFILE
- I specified
      LOGFILE=C:\inetpub\wwwroot\w3svc1\*.log from the form but it
      said "Unsafe characters in LOGFILE".
      
 On the form, you can't use wildcards in the LOGFILE
      name for security reasons.
- My browser showed me anlgform.pl, rather than
      running it.
      
 You have to tell the server to execute the CGI program, not just
      send it out like it would for a normal file. Often this is done by
      putting it in a special /cgi-bin/ directory.
- Why does the form interface give "Document
      Returned no Data"?
      
 If it doesn't happen for a while, then probably the server is giving
      up before the analog process has finished running. Increase the timeout
      interval on the server.
- The images don't appear when running analog from
      the form interface.
      
 You probably need to set the
      IMAGEDIR. If the images
      are in your /cgi-bin/ directory, the server will normally try
      to execute them instead of just sending them out.
- Why do I get some reports that weren't requested
      on the form?
      
 If a report is neither included nor excluded on the form, the
      system default will be used. This will depend on your configuration files
      and on compile-time settings.
- How do I make a link to anlgform.pl
      without using anlgform.html?
      
 anlgform.pl accepts the GET or POST
      methods of form submission. So you can make a link with the arguments
      passed after a question mark in the usual GET way.
- Is there a form interface not using Perl
      (e.g. ASP or .exe)?
      
 There is a Windows executable version of the Perl script on the
      analog helpers page. At the time of writing,
      I don't know of any ASP version of the anlgform program, but if someone
      writes one, I'll put it on the analog helpers
      page too.
      Warning: Potential authors must understand CGI
      security issues in general, and the extra
      issues about what the analog form interface must disallow, or they
      will open security holes on their system.
or "Why didn't you do it this way?"
  - Why doesn't the HEADERFILE replace
      the whole <head> of the output file?
      
 Because you almost never get valid HTML that way. Use a
      style sheet instead.
- Why not use HTML tables?
      
 Most non-graphical browsers don't do a good job with tables. Also
      tables aren't available in HTML 2.0, which is the sort of HTML
      analog writes.
- Why are you still using HTML 2.0?
      
 Unfortunately my bar charts aren't valid in HTML 4.0.
- It would be better if you used png's instead of
      gif's.
      
 I'm aware of the issues. But png support isn't good enough even in
      new browsers; and I have always made a point of designing analog to work
      even on old browsers.
- Why not just do DNS resolution of the hosts that
      actually make it into the Host Report?
      
 There is one theoretical and one practical problem. Theoretically,
      the problem is that which hosts do make it into the Host Report can
      change when the DNS lookups have been done. And practically, this
      wouldn't help identify the busiest countries or organisations, which is
      usually what you really want to know. However, there is a Perl script on
      the helper applications page to do this.
- Couldn't you do the DNS lookups faster with
      threads?
      
 The problem is, the standard commands for DNS lookups are not
      thread-safe on many platforms, so it would involve a lot of
      platform-specific code. Again, there are programs for specific platforms
      on the helper applications page.
- Why doesn't analog analyse the error_log?
      
 The error log is intended for humans rather than computers to read.
      So there is no consistent format: even different versions of the same
      server have different formats. And there is not much need to analyse it
      because analog's various failure reports are good enough for almost all
      purposes.
- My server lists local names in the logfile. Can
      you put a common suffix on them automatically?
      
 This wouldn't be a good idea by default, because things like
      "unknown" would get the suffix. You can always add them using
      HOSTALIAS. (There is
      an example to accomplish this using regular expressions in the
      section about aliases.)
- Can you extrapolate from the current month's
      partial data to produce a prediction for the whole month, based on the
      rate so far?
      
 No. There are too many problems in trying to produce anything
      sensible, especially near the beginning of the month. Different days of
      the week and different times of day cause lots of problems. I would
      prefer to produce raw accurate data than suspect derived data.
- Can you extend the Domain Report to say which US
      states people visited from?
      
 No. Some programs pretend to do this, but you can actually only tell
      which state the computer the person was using is in, which may be quite
      different from where the user was for ISP's or other large organisations.
- Why not use language codes instead of country
      codes for the names of the language files?
      
 People are more familiar with the country codes. And not all of my
      languages have language codes anyway.
- Why don't you sell analog?
      
 I didn't write analog for the money, and I'm happy just to see
      people use it. Also, by making it open source, lots of people send me
      ideas and code to include in future versions. How do you think I got all
      those languages? (Of course, if you want to send me money, or gifts in
      kind, or even just postcards...).
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Stephen Turner
05 October 2000
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