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My site is in Japanese and English, but it is hosted by an American company. I cannot seem to extract any of the search terms used to find my site - it always turns up as gobbldygook in the logs (no matter which app I use) - it may be because the query is always "search=%U2%...." - it may be the "=" sign that is screwing up the encoding. Has anyone found any solution for this, or perhaps found an application which can bypass this problem? Thanks in advance for any and all help.
Take care,
Josefu.
Analogue on an English OS will give you most of it.
Yes, it is exactly that the problem, most of it. I need those search terms and Analog won't extract them. Even when I change the the settings file to shift-JIS, EUC, or any other form of Japanese encoding : P
Thanks all the same : )
I WILL look for the 'Japanese version' - but I'm on Mac OS X so perhaps there isn't one...
Thanks a lot for the address and the tips! I'll let you know how it goes - perhaps this could be useful to others in my predicament.
Take care, Greetings,
Josefu.
(added) Ping!
That's just it, incompatabilities with an Apache (linux) server and Japanese encoding. Never knows how to translate. Thanks a million for that address! David_M: your character replacement cgi script seems to be right on the ball, but I'd have no idea where to stick it. Looks like ah'v got sum lernin' to do...
I zip the log file and use it on Japanese Windows. (Any 4bit should do that includes GB and Big5, Korean and even Arabic & Thai)
My site is hosted in Canada and it is RH Linux 9
I even open the file with wordpad and since I rotate logs every three days the files are not that large and 2-3 mb can be sometimes loaded in Explorer.