use webalizer
On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 02:44:27PM -0500, Ian Marlier wrote:
> Anyone have positive experience with web stat software? I'm running
> a website and need a way to crunch the apache logs into something
> useful...
>
i like http-analyze [non-free]. does everything you need in
On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 10:34:03PM +0200, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
> Hello Ian,
>
> Sunday, September 09, 2001, 9:44:27 PM, you wrote:
>
> IM> Anyone have positive experience with web stat software? I'm running
> IM> a website and need a way to crunch the apa
On Sunday 09 September 2001 03:44 pm, Ian Marlier wrote:
> Anyone have positive experience with web stat software? I'm running
> a website and need a way to crunch the apache logs into something
> useful...
As Dimitri pointed out, analog and analyzer are your best bests. There
* Ian Marlier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> Anyone have positive experience with web stat software? I'm running
> a website and need a way to crunch the apache logs into something
> useful...
Analog or, as someone else's suggested, webalizer. I use analog and
it
Hello Ian,
Sunday, September 09, 2001, 9:44:27 PM, you wrote:
IM> Anyone have positive experience with web stat software? I'm running
IM> a website and need a way to crunch the apache logs into something
IM> useful...
I prefer "webalizer"
http://www.mrunix.net/webal
Anyone have positive experience with web stat software? I'm running
a website and need a way to crunch the apache logs into something
useful...
Thanks!
- Ian
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