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Status: The status code the server returned to the client.
Content Length: The content length, in bytes, of the document sent
to the client.
HTTP Header, "Referer": The referer specifies the page from which
the client accessed the current page. For example, if a user was
looking at the results from a text search query, the referer would be
the page that the user accessed the text search engine from. Referers
allow the server to create a list of backtracked links.
HTTP Header, "User-Agent": The user-agent information—which
includes the type of browser the client is using, its version, and the
operating system it's running on—comes from the User-Agent field
in the HTTP header information the client sends to the server.
Method: The request method used.
URI: Universal Resource Identifier. The location of a resource on the
server. For example, for http://www.a.com:8080/special/docs, the
URI is special/docs.
Query String of the URI: Anything after the question mark in a URI.
For example, for http://www.a.com:8080/special/docs?find_this, the
query string of the URI is find_this.
Protocol: The transport protocol and version used.
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(Conditional) If you selected a custom format, enter your custom format
in the Custom format field.
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If you don't want to log client access from certain hostnames or IP
addresses, enter the hostname or IP address in the Hostnames and IP
Addresses fields.
Enter a wildcard pattern of hosts that the server should ignore when
recording accesses. For example, use *.netscape.com if you don't want to
log accesses from people whose domain is netscape.com; you can enter
wildcard patterns for hostnames, IP addresses, or both.
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Click OK.
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