Re: [Clamav-users] Re: OT: Just some interesting stats

2004-04-29 Thread Rick Macdougall


Colin A. Bartlett wrote:

Jim Maul Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 4:10 PM


I think the wording is a little confusing..I could be wrong but i assume
he

means current when he said last.  In the same way that "the last 24 hours"
means "the current 24 hours", i think "last week" means "current week".


I'm sure Rick didn't want English language criticism when he asked for
suggestions but just to weigh in, maybe "past 24 hours", "past week", and
"past month" would be best. :)
Hi,

Any constructive criticism is good :)

Regards,

Rick



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RE: [Clamav-users] Re: OT: Just some interesting stats

2004-04-29 Thread Colin A. Bartlett
Jim Maul Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 4:10 PM

> I think the wording is a little confusing..I could be wrong but i assume
he
> means current when he said last.  In the same way that "the last 24 hours"
> means "the current 24 hours", i think "last week" means "current week".

I'm sure Rick didn't want English language criticism when he asked for
suggestions but just to weigh in, maybe "past 24 hours", "past week", and
"past month" would be best. :)

cheers,
Colin

Colin A. Bartlett
Kinetic Web Solutions
www.kineticweb.biz



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RE: [Clamav-users] Re: OT: Just some interesting stats

2004-04-29 Thread Jim Maul


> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jesse
> Guardiani
> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 1:56 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Clamav-users] Re: OT: Just some interesting stats
>
>
> Rick Macdougall wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > http://mail.limelyte.net/admin/virus/
> >
> > Just something I'm messing around with currently.  I was going to wait
> > until our web mistress got a nice template up, but that may take longer.
> >
> > Suggestions, ideas, flames, etc, more than welcome.
>
> Looks nice. I'm a little confused about the "top 10 viruses last month"
> and "... last week" text though. What about this month and this week?
>
> You got some source code I can download for that? :)
>

I think the wording is a little confusing..I could be wrong but i assume he
means current when he said last.  In the same way that "the last 24 hours"
means "the current 24 hours", i think "last week" means "current week".

Just my interpretation.

Jim



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Re: [Clamav-users] Re: OT: Just some interesting stats

2004-04-29 Thread Rick Macdougall


Jesse Guardiani wrote:

Rick Macdougall wrote:
http://mail.limelyte.net/admin/virus/

Just something I'm messing around with currently.  I was going to wait
until our web mistress got a nice template up, but that may take longer.
Suggestions, ideas, flames, etc, more than welcome.


Looks nice. I'm a little confused about the "top 10 viruses last month"
and "... last week" text though. What about this month and this week?
You got some source code I can download for that? :)
Hi,

Misnomer, that should really read Top 10 viruses in the last 7 days and 
last 30 days.  I'm not much of an artist when it comes to html layout, 
or anything else really :)

No code available yet.  It's based on the qsla distribution that stored 
everything into mysql, from there I just use some php and mysql to pull 
out the data I want to see.  If I get enough requests I'll pull 
something together that can be downloaded, but it's pre pre beta and 
does require the user to create the needed sql databases, have perl etc 
installed, etc etc.

Thinking about adding a search function and some other stuff, and maybe 
integrating it into Squirrel mail and allow users to pull out stats 
based on their email address.

Lot's of ideas, so little time.

Regards,

Rick



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