[analog-help] Exit Page Tracking

2004-11-16 Thread Steve Manning
Hi We use a session id stored in a cookie to track user sessions on an ecommerce site. I've been asked by our web marketing people to provide a list of the top ten exit pages for the site. They define an exit page as the last page in the log which was accessed by a session id. I am aware that its

Re: [analog-help] Exit Page Tracking

2004-11-16 Thread Aengus
On Tuesday, November 16, 2004 11:39 AM [GMT], Steve Manning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We use a session id stored in a cookie to track user sessions on an > ecommerce site. I've been asked by our web marketing people to > provide a list of the top ten exit pages for the site. They define an > ex

[analog-help] Broken Pipe error

2004-11-16 Thread Terry L Maluk
I remember seeing a reference to broken pipe errors occurring if the log files are zipped. And that this can be ignored in most cases. This is happening when I run Analog on a monthly summary of multiple gzipped virtualhost logs which are quite large. Can I be sure that Analog is indeed reading ea

Re: [analog-help] Exit Page Tracking

2004-11-16 Thread Steve Manning
Thanks You have confirmed my thinking on this as I couldn't see anywhere in the Analog documentation where this could be achieved. Looks like I'm going to have to get my hands dirty and write a program to process the logs. Steve On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 12:20, Aengus wrote: > Analog doesn't

[analog-help] Browsers: Netscape vs "Netscape (compatible)

2004-11-16 Thread Margrit McIntosh
Hi, can anyone tell me, in the Browser Report, the difference between "Netscape" and "Netscape (compatible)"? A portion of my output looks like this: pages: %pages: browser -: --: --- 7735: 10.73%: Netscape (compatible) 2556: 3.55%: Mozilla 2518: 3.49%: Mozilla/1 18: 0.02%:

[analog-help] Problem with FILEALIAS

2004-11-16 Thread Christian Kaufmann
Hi, Will it be possible in the future, to have recursive FILEALIAS commands? I use a first FILEALIAS to strip some PHP Session id's first and then I would like to transform arguments, that define the page content to virutal filenames: mysite.php?nav=about,A becomes mysite.about.A.php Or is t