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Thanks
Mike
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> On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Mik
On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Mike Avila wrote:
> Joshua,
> I cannot get this to work. I'm sure the problem is the embedded spaces.
>
> 12806: 46.67%: 1566: 22.22%: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows
> 98)
> 3361: 12.25%: 600: 8.51%: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows
> 95)
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cember 24, 1998 10:52 AM
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> Subject: Re: [analog-help] Comments and Help Needed
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> Mike,
> This is in response to your question concerning getting the Host Report
> to group hosts for a domain. As I understand it the HOSTOUTPUTALIAS is
> applie
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> Mike,
> This is in response to your question concerning getting the Host Report
> to group hosts for a domain. As I understand it the HOSTOUTPUTALIAS is
On Wed, 23 Dec 1998, Mike Avila wrote:
>
> I'd like to see some referrer stats by keyword.
This is high on my priority list already. Not promising a timescale of
course...
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On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Joshua P. Cooley wrote:
> Mike,
> This is in response to your question concerning getting the Host Report
> to group hosts for a domain. As I understand it the HOSTOUTPUTALIAS is
> applied after the stats are compiled so if you had a line that said
> HOSTOUTPUTALIAS
Dave,
Here is what I use to get my report. The original report would look like
this:
199: Mozilla/4.5[en](Win98;I)
150: Mozilla/4.5[en](Win95;U)
132: Mozilla/4.5[en](WinNT;U)
125: Mozilla/4.5(Macintosh;I;PPC)
112: Mozilla/4.5(Macintosh;I;68K)
54: Mozilla/4.05[en](X11;U:Linux2.0.32i586)
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Joshua-
I have been trying to do exactly this. Getting the different browser
versions is no problem, but I haven't been able to get a breakdown by
platform working yet. Do you think you could post an example line or two
of how you are doing it?
Thanks
-Dave
At 11:01 AM -0500 12/24/98, Joshua P
Mike,
I think what you are wanting for your Browser Report is something like this:
BROWALIAS Mozilla/*(compatible;MSIE4* MSIE4
This will take all hits by IE4 browsers and combine them into one output
line that is labeled MSIE4. I do this in my browser report, but on a
more specific basi
Mike,
This is in response to your question concerning getting the Host Report
to group hosts for a domain. As I understand it the HOSTOUTPUTALIAS is
applied after the stats are compiled so if you had a line that said
HOSTOUTPUTALIAS *.dialip.mich.com dialup
your host report would still
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