If you included a uniquely-named, transparent, GIF image on each page, you could then track the requests for those images from your logfile. You could tailor each file name to fit the particular tld, subdomain, and even directory of your various pages. With a good name schema is in place and a single FILEINCLUDE with wildcard in your analog config file, you could get statistics for one combination of tld and subdomain. You could get reports for the three remaining combinations by running analog three more times and altering FILEINCLUDE each time. For that matter, you could state your FILEINCLUDE at the command line and not even bother with it in your config file.
Woo. I'm afraid that was a bit much in one go ;-)
It seems that my idea takes quite a bit of effort and time both of which I can't spare at the moment. Thanks for your help but for now I will have to leave the matter.
Thanks again.
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