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12.223.170.135 - - [15/Jul/2003:04:46:47 -0700] "GET /thefile" 304 - "http://referer" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; Avant Browser [avantbrowser.com]; Hotbar 4.3.1.0)" "ysos.sammigirl.com"
Does anyone know any software that could help me out? Yahoo is being very unresponsive because they implied that there is software out there.
Thanks,
Sammi
for operation, i simply feed it the raw access log and then go view the web pages it creates of the stats... it is very configurable and relatively easy to use once you get things set up the way you like... on my system, i'm always adding domains and referrers for grouping so that i don't get huge lists of all accesses...
hope this helps...
It's not a big deal though as most log parser programs should cope with your format.
Ultimately, you don't actually need to final field in your log file for analysis as it is the name of your web site. It's only there because Yahoo chooses to log in that way.
Sammi
All you have to do is insert simple tag in your pages
upload 4 files and set up simple cgi-bin configuration.
This script even has self install feature.
Sample output:
A visitor from 62.232.31.2 (62.232.31.2)
arrived without a referring URL,
and visited www.xav.com/perl/site/lib/Win32/TieRegistry.html
at 07:01:30 AM on Thursday, July 17, 2003.
This visitor used Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0).
Mainly what I want to be able to do is see specifically each visitor, much like the way the logs are