Re: [Tutor] Web Stats

2008-06-15 Thread Noufal Ibrahim
Kent Johnson wrote: On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Stephen Nelson-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, This has to include resources which have not been visited, as the point is to clean out old stuff. wouldn't a 'find' for files with a an ancient access time be a better way of finding

Re: [Tutor] Web Stats

2008-06-11 Thread Kent Johnson
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Stephen Nelson-Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, This has to include resources which have not been visited, as the point is to clean out old stuff. Ah, I missed that part. Take a look at AWStats (not Python). Doesn't this 'only' parse weblogs? It

Re: [Tutor] Web Stats

2008-06-11 Thread Jeff Younker
On Jun 11, 2008, at 12:58 PM, Stephen Nelson-Smith wrote: Take a look at AWStats (not Python). Doesn't this 'only' parse weblogs? I'd still need some kind of spider to tell me all the possible resources available wouldn't I? It's a big website, with 1000s of pages. If you have pages which

[Tutor] Web Stats

2008-06-11 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hi, I've been asked to produce a report showing all possible resources in a website, together with statistics on how frequently they've been visited. Nothing fancy - just number and perhaps date of last visit. This has to include resources which have not been visited, as the point is to clean

Re: [Tutor] Web Stats

2008-06-11 Thread Stephen Nelson-Smith
Hello, This has to include resources which have not been visited, as the point is to clean out old stuff. Take a look at AWStats (not Python). Doesn't this 'only' parse weblogs? I'd still need some kind of spider to tell me all the possible resources available wouldn't I? It's a big