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Henrik Stoerner wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 02:06:39PM -0700, Charles Jones wrote:
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<pre wrap="">And stop that madness about putting the content check into the http column.
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<pre wrap="">LOL...Yes sir :-) The only other question I have is, how do I get 2
content checks to show? When I specify more than one, it only shows the
result of the first one (although both are shown in the info column so I
assume alerts would still work for each).
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Provided you don't force them into the same column, they should show up
a "content1" and "content2" status columns. Or whatever you name them.
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Aww...but when you define multiple http checks for a single host, it
puts all of those into the same column, it would be nice to have the
content checks do the same. I guess another option is I could create a
"web" sub page and list the individual websites with dedicated cont
columns.<br>
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