Wusage 8.0 Manual
donottouch Option
To reach this option in the configuration file editor,
follow these steps:
1. Edit Configuration
2. Configure Filters...
3. URLs Wusage Should Never Fetch (for document titles, etc)...
If you prefer to manually edit your configuration files,
use the following syntax for this option:
Example
donottouch
*.cgi
*.pl
/cgi-bin/*
end donottouch
Description
In order to determine document titles and
download success percentages, Wusage 8.0
and above will request each unique document on your web site once during
analysis (or less often, if caching permits). Although these features are
very useful, some documents should never be touched by the program, not
even with a HEAD request (which Wusage uses to obtain the sizes of
images, etc). Examples include CGI programs that send email to staff
members or carry out transactions when their URLs are fetched.
The URLs Wusage Should Never Fetch
(donottouch) option is useful to prevent Wusage from fetching
certain documents, without losing the relevant features entirely.
Documents that
match any of the patterns listed
for the URLs Wusage Should Never Fetch (donottouch) option will never be fetched by the program; their titles and
download success percentages will not appear in reports, but other information
will still be available. Each character
of the document name is matched against the pattern.
An * in the pattern matches any
number of characters in the document name.
Patterns have additional features, including support for regular expressions; for more information about
patterns, see the Patterns and Regular Expressions
section.
Please Note: rewrite rules
and suffixes are applied first. Patterns must
be written to match what is left over after these rules have already
been applied.
See also Document Titles documenttitles and Download Percentages downloadpercentage.
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