This is a 68K-based evaluation version of LogDoor. It will run on both 68K and PowerPC machines. You may evaluate LogDoor for up to 30 days.
Overview
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• LogDoor ships in two distinct versions: one for PowerPC's and one for 68K CPU's. If you need the other version of LogDoor, please contact Open Door Networks.
• IMPORTANT: LogDoor 2.0 can read task files produced by previous versions of LogDoor, however it will modify those task files and write them out in a format which cannot be read by these previous versions. If you use LogDoor 2.0 to open a prior version's task file, be sure to make a copy of that file first if you wish to read the file later with a prior version.
• One of the major new features of LogDoor 2.0 is the ability to write customizing reporting and periodic AppleScripts which are automatically invoked by LogDoor. There is no specific documentation available on writing these AppleScripts for LogDoor, but the process is very straightforward and extensive examples are provided in the "Samples" folder.
• The latest information on LogDoor is always available at http://www.opendoor.com/logdoor/ .
Enhancements since LogDoor 1.2
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• Detailed site-specific tasks and reports, enabling you to "drill down" to any level
• Site-by-site processing and reporting options
• Significantly greater flexibility in defining what a "site" is
• User-definable "visits" as well as hits, bytes and errors
• Information about files as well as folders
• Greatly enhanced report layout options
• Automated AppleScript invocation for site-specific processing and integration with log postprocessors like ServerStat
• Multiple concurrently active tasks
• Automatically starting tasks
• Real-time activity graph
• Configurable monitoring window
• Bug fixes
Known bugs with LogDoor 2.0
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• There is a bug in QuickTime 2.5 which can cause LogDoor's standard get file dialog to crash when selecting an input file for processing. The bug is due to an interaction between QuickTime 2.5 and the Mac OS Easy Open control panel. Apple recommends the removal of Mac OS Easy Open on systems with QuickTime 2.5 or earlier.
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