Hi Oliver,
Well I ended up installing Webmin, then Awstats, then the webmin-awstats
module. I understand the 'just run awstats over the apache logs' but it is
generating and viewing the HTML reports I am having an issue with.
Since Radiant is being served out through the Apache /doc root, I
April 2007 12:19 PM
To: radiant@lists.radiantcms.org
Subject: Re: [Radiant] Awstats Integration with Radiant CMS
Hi Oliver,
Well I ended up installing Webmin, then Awstats, then the webmin-awstats
module. I understand the 'just run awstats over the apache
logs' but it is generating and viewing
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Hi Oliver,
Well I ended up
Has anyone successfully integrated Awstats (ver 6.x) with Radiant CMS and
Apache2?
Slowly clunking through it but a guiding hand would be neat.
Regards, Ben.
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Benjamin Minton wrote:
Has anyone successfully integrated Awstats (ver 6.x) with Radiant CMS and
Apache2?
What do you mean by integration? If you use FCGI or mod_proxy,
Apache logs all requests and all you need is to run awstats over the
Apache log files. There should not be anything special