Say

I would liek to have it in a table... Say

30 % of users use Internet Explorer

50 % use Netscape

10 % use FireFox

5 % use Mozilla

5 % Others



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Devers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Anish Kumar K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "beginners perl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: Browser Properties


> On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, Anish Kumar K. wrote:
> 
> > no actaully, suppose there is a site..at the end of the day I need to 
> > get a statistics like
> > 
> > how many users have used...Internet Explorer...how many Netscape...How 
> > many otheres.....
> > 
> > I think there should be some module which tells abt browser 
> > properties..
> 
> Ahh, so you want a web server log analyzer, yes?
> 
> You can write your own, of course, but there are already several of 
> these out there, including analog, blogtk, rmagic, webalizer, and yaala. 
> (And that's just ones Fink provides for OSX -- I'm sure there are others 
> available to Linux users, not to mention proprietary products.
> 
> Which to use depends in part on what your web server is like (presumably 
> Apache running on Linux?), what sorts of reports you want (you talk 
> about browser statistics, but what do you want in the tables & graphs?), 
> how up to date the reports should be, etc. 
> 
> Unless you have very specialized requirements, this problem would 
> probably be best addressed by using one of the open source packages that 
> are out there, rather than writing one from scratch. Poke around on a 
> site like Sourceforge or Freshmeat to see if any of the ones I list 
> above, or others that I left off, meet your needs. Chances are this will 
> be much easier, and possibly more effective, than starting from scratch.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Chris Devers
> 



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