I must not be getting it!! I have put the statement as
described below in the anlgform.html
http://www.domain1.com">DOMAIN1
http://www.domain2.com">DOMAIN2
http://www.domain3.com">DOMAIN3
I changed all of the path and domains to reflect my system. It still
does not work? What should be in th
Here are a few other ideas on the spider issue.
You can try the Web Robots Database at:
http://info.webcrawler.com/mak/projects/robots/active.html
However, the page itself states: "Note that now robot technology is being
used in increasing numbers of end-user products, this list is becoming less
Running Analog 4 on NT 4 SP 5 IIS 4
anlgform.html is in a folder with RWX permissions restricted to a limited
group of individuals. As a domain admin the form anlgform.html correctly
calls anlgform.pl and produces the expected outputs. As a domain user in the
group with RWX permissions the form
ikong fu wrote:
>I have heard of an algorithm of 10 requests within 10 minutes from the
>same IP being used to flag potential spiders. However, that still
>leaves potential proxy server requests.
IE allows you to capture a page or sequence of pages for off-line use
that would easily fall afoul
On 12/15/99 at 12:32PM Boris Goldowsky wrote:
>I've been asked to report page-view statistics for our web site
>which eliminate page views from search-engine spiders and other robots.
>
>I've tried to do some of this by coming up with a list of User-Agent
>strings that look like spiders, but it s
Blake Starkenburg wrote:
> Hello
> Stephen Turner answered the question I had about virtual domains and the
> web. However I am still a little confused as to the values of the select
> statement? If someone could look at the configuration I have below, and
> let me know if this would be correct?
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, ikong wrote:
> I have heard of an algorithm of 10 requests within 10 minutes from the
> same IP being used to flag potential spiders. However, that still leaves
> potential proxy server requests.
>
I think that would get a lot of false positives. But it's far from clear
whe
I have heard of an algorithm of 10 requests within 10 minutes from the
same IP being used to flag potential spiders. However, that still leaves
potential proxy server requests.
ikong fu
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Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Boris Goldowsky wrote:
>
> >
> > I've been
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Blake Starkenburg wrote:
> Hello
> Stephen Turner answered the question I had about virtual domains and the
> web. However I am still a little confused as to the values of the select
> statement? If someone could look at the configuration I have below, and
> let me know if t
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Boris Goldowsky wrote:
>
> I've been asked to report page-view statistics for our web site
> which eliminate page views from search-engine spiders and other robots.
>
> I've tried to do some of this by coming up with a list of User-Agent
> strings that look like spiders, bu
Boris Goldowsky wrote:
> I've been asked to report page-view statistics for our web site
> which eliminate page views from search-engine spiders and other robots.
>
> I've tried to do some of this by coming up with a list of User-Agent
> strings that look like spiders, but it seems like a hit-or-
Hello
Stephen Turner answered the question I had about virtual domains and the
web. However I am still a little confused as to the values of the select
statement? If someone could look at the configuration I have below, and
let me know if this would be correct?
IN THE ANALOG CONFIG FILE:
LOGFILE
I've been asked to report page-view statistics for our web site
which eliminate page views from search-engine spiders and other robots.
I've tried to do some of this by coming up with a list of User-Agent
strings that look like spiders, but it seems like a hit-or-miss sort
of approach.
Does any
Thanks, it was simpler than I thought.
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Gary Joslin, Systems Analyst
Computer Services - Texas Business School
CBA 1.324, Mail Code; B6003
Austin, Tx. 78712
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> -Original Message-
> From: St
Stephen,
Thank you for that.
Is it possible to find out which domain or ip address is attached to a specific
browser?
for example: all domain names or ip addresses uing version 2-3 of Netscape and Internet
Explorer
Regards,
Stephen Turner wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Dave Cobb wrote:
>
> > T
This is what I receive when I request a browser summary.
reqs: browser
-: ---
25050: MSIE
6709: Netscape
620: Netscape (compatible)
344: FAST-WebCrawler
180: MS Proxy 2.0
89: Ipswitch_WhatsUp
52: AltaVista-Intranet
48: Netscape 3.01 Gold (Win 16)
37: Netscape 3.01 (Win
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Dave Cobb wrote:
> Stephen,
>
> Thank you for that.
>
> Is it possible to find out which domain or ip address is attached to a specific
> browser?
> for example: all domain names or ip addresses uing version 2-3 of Netscape and
>Internet
> Explorer
>
See question B14 of
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Dave Cobb wrote:
> This is what I receive when I request a browser summary.
>
> reqs: browser
> -: ---
> 25050: MSIE
> 6709: Netscape
> 620: Netscape (compatible)
> 344: FAST-WebCrawler
> 180: MS Proxy 2.0
>89: Ipswitch_WhatsUp
>52: AltaVista-Intranet
On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, Blake Starkenburg wrote:
> Hello All,
> First time user and subscriber, Hello. Searching the mailing lists I
> found allot of questions relating to virtual domains and the analog.cfg
> file. However I found very little on the problem of using the analog
> program with virtual
On Wed, 15 Dec 1999, Dave Cobb wrote:
> I wish to have a browser summary which shows all versions of browsers. At
> present it displays all versions of Internet Explorer as one, what I would
> really like is to show the different versions of IE as Netscape does. Is this
> possible at all?
Yes,
On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, Gary Joslin wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I am running IIS 4.0 and have it configured to log in W3 Extended format.
> Analog works fine except for the rare occasion when I have added a field to
> the log format during the day. How do I get analog to start out in
> Auto-Detect mode and t
I wish to have a browser summary which shows all versions of browsers. At
present it displays all versions of Internet Explorer as one, what I would
really like is to show the different versions of IE as Netscape does. Is this
possible at all?
Regards,
--
Dave Cobb - Web Developer
Omniplex New
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