At 08:28 AM 5/26/2001 +0200, Gabriele Bartolini wrote:
>>How do I get a report of the words searched by surfers on my site?
>>For e.g. I would be particularly interested in the words the user entered
>>for which the result was "no match found"
>
>You can use a web analyser tool such as analog to perform this. The most
>important thing though you must set, is enabling at least the 'combined
>log format' (of course Apache speaking) or a 'custom log format'. You only
>have to include the 'referrer' field in it. In this way you get to know
>from which URL the user is visiting one of your website URLs.
>
>I use analog for instance, which can give me a complete report on words
>used by user in my website: the only thing you have to do with it is that
>you explicitly have to instruct it on the way your htdig search engine
>recognise words (that is to say, through the 'words' field). By the way,
>if you have troubles you can post the inquiry to the analog list (Stephen
>will certainly help you).
>
>For any info, feel free to ask!
>Ciao
>-Gabriele
hi
I have combined log format set in apache. When I search for something which
I know I won't find, the access-log has an entry,
203.200.45.1 - - [26/May/2001:12:21:55 +0530] "GET
/cgi-bin/search/htsearch?config=htdig&restrict=&exclude=&method=and&format=builtin-long&sort=score&words=saroja
HTTP/1.1" 200 5281 "http://www.karnataka.com/cgi-bin/search/htsearch"
"Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT 5.0)"
But how does analog or webalizer [which I use] know that the word "saroja"
was not found? I do get a report from webalizer which shows the words
people were searching for but it would be nice if I could get a report
which said,
Words searched and FOUND: mahesh, krishna....
Words searched and NOT FOUND: saroja, corruption
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