-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Bertrand,
"In some countries (Germany IIRC), User-Agent is considered private information"...in view of recent news...the mind boggles ;-) If the IP address is provided with the user-agent the little tool I developed can filter out those countries where such privacy restrictions apply. (It is backed by a country-IP database and preforms automated WHOIS queries for missing IPs) Also, the tools can distinguish up to 67 different user-agent types, so restricting the user-agents collected from the logs to desktop and mobile or "public" user-agents would also not be a problem. So, I think we have a pretty reliable way of filtering the logs. esjr -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJR28LgAAoJEOxywXcFLKYcIBkH/R0ntfFrb+ftB+YJxpAOq2Lr ohpZftTpPastd433IARIH8uh1nzWoHhrRqY/gH27LjhBQkbqutbKp50VDDclqxec jLucfUUBTSSrqOKIyf3qo9HEQVfhinL8NTZRXiFSlSy6Wn/Sz9JyrifK8PbWDZty Ywx2LQa+agMSyBsrP0oDExG26PFYOxUuyXNlHnW0u+NZvfo3+270q4l5rIq/KjZj 3VWS9JZn1/MwXPJUEa8QQxCgy513qaKOTtdu4QTBi0xXyLyrIgkaYmp33zzFCuFE JI/JC2/1nzaaMT7Cr4g0Bam9AofFftEYCP3ZdxOFI70t6fURlPYtxhcN9trtDhI= =/KfB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
