Toggle whether this item is enabled. Disabled items are stored but not used to configure the analysis. Edit the selected configuration command. This lists the configuration commands which will be copied out directly to the analog.cfg file when it is written. Click to select and drag to reorder. This lists the rules for this set. Click to select and drag to reorder. See help for more information. Remove the selected configuration command. Add a configuration command to be copied out directly to the analog.cfg file when it is written. This is a list of configuration commands which will be copied out directly to the analog.cfg file when it is written. This lets you access any configurable feature of Analog not provided by Analog Helper. This rule set determines which items qualify as pages. The pages keyword can be used in many include/exclude rule sets to refer collectively to items matching the rules here. This rule set determines which referring URLs should be made into clickable links in the HTML output report. You can also match based on wildcards. This rule set determines which requested file URLs should be made into clickable links in the HTML output report. You can also match based on wildcards. These two rule sets determine which URLs should be made into clickable links in the HTML output report. This rule set determines which referring URLs should have their arguments kept for analysis. You can also match based on wildcards. This rule set determines which requested files should have their arguments kept for analysis. You can also match based on wildcards. These two rule sets determine which items should have their arguments kept for analysis (arguments come after the ? in an URL, and are generally passed as parameters to CGI or Perl programs). This rule set determines which log file lines should be used in the overall analysis based on the requesting host. You can specify IP addresses (e.g. 112.34.79.208) or host names if domain name lookups are on. This rule set determines which log file lines should be used in the overall analysis based on the referring URL. This is the previous web page that was being viewed by the user. This rule set determines which log file lines should be used in the overall analysis based on the requested file. You can also include or exclude entire directories and match based on wildcards. These three rule sets determine which log file lines should be used in the overall analysis, based on requested file, referring URL, and host address.