On 2/16/00 8:16 PM Richard Beals ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Has anyone worked out a "reverse referrer" report?
>
>I've been getting requests for a report that shows, for each referrer,
>what was referred to.
>
>What is sought is something like
>
>blarg.boo.pg/
> 2000 /images/ads/1.gif
>300
All,
Has anyone worked out a "reverse referrer" report?
I've been getting requests for a report that shows, for each referrer, what was
referred to.
What is sought is something like
blarg.boo.pg/
2000 /images/ads/1.gif
300 /images/ads/3.gif
162 /images/ads/2.gif
14 /content/go
Help please!
I keep getting an error saying corrupt lines try
using a different log format. I've tried and can't seem to get it right. Here's
are some lines from my log files.
209.185.141.226 - - [15/Feb/2000:00:22:01 -0800]
"GET /robots.txt HTTP/1.0" 404 204 "-" "Slurp/2.0-KiteHourly ([EMAI
And thanks from me as well :)
Richard.
> -Original Message-
> From: Kirsty Darbyshire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 16 February 2000 10:03
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [analog-help] Counting General Browser types
>
>
> > > Has anyone got a way of getting both the version
Hi,
I have a number of domains on the server. I want graphical statistics for
each domain, and the graphical statistics to be a file on their domain. How
can I do this? I want analog to be in a directory such as
http://www.domain.dom/analog.
The logs are in each domains directory (domain.dom/a
> exclude those hosts (both with IP addresses and names) which query the
> server for a "/robots.txt" file.
Analog doesn't have the capability to "remember" anything about
previous logfile lines. (if it remembered anything it would be slower)
That would not stop you from doing a
`grep rob
Hi,
I have a number of domains on the server. I want graphical statistics for
each domain, and the graphical statistics to be a file on their domain. How
can I do this? I want analog to be in a directory such as
http://www.domain.dom/analog.
The logs are in each domains directory (domain.dom/a
Thanks to all who responded!
I was hoping there was another solution besides WebTrends rather pricey
ClusterTrends add-on.
Again, thanks
Rich
Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Tristan Lawrence wrote:
>
> > A while back I wrote a script that will allow you to combine two logs
>
Apologies for all the duplicate messages today. This appears to be due to
a broken mail server in the Czech Republic which is forwarding all the
messages it receives back to the list. I've unsubscribed the user at the
offending site, so hopefully it should stop soon.
--
Stephen Turner[EMAIL
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Blake Starkenburg wrote:
> Hello All,
> I was curious if anyone could help me out with this error message I receive
> in the error logs of apache. What it means and anyway to fix it? I'm
> probably not providing enough information, if not, my apologizes. Thank you
> all very
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Tristan Lawrence wrote:
> A while back I wrote a script that will allow you to combine two logs
> without any temporal inconsistancies. If you are just running analog on
> the log, there is no real reason you need to do this. In fact I think
> you could just use multiple LOGF
Ciao Analog users,
I'd like to know if as far as Analog is concerned, it's possible to
exclude those hosts (both with IP addresses and names) which query the
server for a "/robots.txt" file.
This could be useful for looking out for new search-engines. So, if inside
all the log
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Yongjun Lei wrote:
> Hi, Buddies,
>
> I set up the log files format as LOGFORMAT (%h:%n:%j %*S %j %r %c) in
> analog.cfg. But looks it does not work.
Yes, and the error message tells you what's wrong. This is also question 6
in the FAQ.
--
Stephen Turner[EMAIL PROTEC
> > Has anyone got a way of getting both the versioned
> > browsers in the Browser Summary report *and* a correct OS report?
>
> Yes -- delete the BROWALIASes! You no longer need them in version 4. You
> will get a correct Browser Summary and correct OS Report if you delete them.
>
> To answer t
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Kirsty Darbyshire wrote:
>
> > The number of IE4 and IE5 and Netscape V4.5 and so on. I am not interested
> > if it was a branded browser or OS running on the browser
> > i.e. Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 95; FREESERVE_IE5) Just the
> > browser version. so for
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