Kent Johnson wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Stephen Nelson-Smith
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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
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Stephen Nelson-Smith
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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
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
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
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