It's my understanding that unless you have setup something explicitly
otherwise it would report even the cached accesses in your access_log.

Are you rotating your script or anything like that? Are you sure all
searches are going through that one file? Is it accounting for mutiple
domains etc?

-Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony E. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 12:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: access_log numbers lower than expected....

I'm using mod_perl, and am getting some inaccurate
numbers in my access_log file.

for example, i have the google search engine on my
page (http://www.euroseek.com), they are claiming our
number of searches are 200,000 per day.

However, my log file only shows about 18,000 queries
for the search.cgi script.

Is there any possibility that the search.cgi is cached
and not reporting accurate numbers to the access_log?

Just curious.

Thanks,
Anthony E.


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