Well, in that case it's everything else that lists itself as "Mozilla/*
(compatbile*". My guess is these are probably mosltly robots.
Margrit McIntosh wrote:
That can't be correct, because the analog output creates separate
stats for "Netscape (compatible)" and "MSIE":
31501: 54.89%: MSIE
25975: 45.26%: MSIE/6
5217: 9.09%: MSIE/5
281: 0.49%: MSIE/4
28: 0.05%: MSIE/3
8651: 15.07%: Netscape (compatible)
2971: 5.18%: WebVac ([EMAIL PROTECTED] WebVac.org )
2473: 4.31%: Mozilla
2438: 4.25%: Mozilla/1
15: 0.03%: Mozilla/0
1543: 2.69%: Netscape
751: 1.31%: Netscape/4
710: 1.24%: Netscape/7
76: 0.13%: Netscape/6
3: 0.01%: Netscape/3
At 04:14 PM 1/4/2005 -0800, you wrote:
"Netscape (compatile)" generally is an alias for any browser that
matches "Mozilla/* (compatible*". These days that's pretty much just IE.
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Margrit McIntosh wrote:
Hi,
I've been partly able to answer my own questions, by carefully
decoding the server log entries, and using "BROWALIAS" to create new
names. For example, I can tell how many of my IE 5 users are Mac and
how many are Windows. This info then appears in the Browser Report.
However, the Browser Summary breaks down the browsers by vendor.
Presumably, "Netscape (compatible)" are certain browsers that act
like Netscape but are not from the Netscape company or vendor.
However, I still can't tell what those browsers actually are, so I
can't test them and see how my web pages look in them.
-- Margrit
At 09:17 PM 1/4/2005 +0100, you wrote:
On 2005-01-04 18:53:41 -0000, Aengus wrote:
> If you look in your logfiles, you'll see that the Browser that
was used
> to make each request is recorded, usually at the end of each log
entry.
> These look something like this:
> "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows 98)"
> "Mozilla/4.0 [en] (X11; I; Linux)"
But what is "Netscape (compatible)"?
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