RE: Web Logs

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 17102
interpreted = N
texte = Personally, I think NSCA formatted logs run through webtrends are the best views of logs possible. Since you use webcat and your site (or parts of it) are served dynamically, your webserver's logs won't make much sense (page titles will be dynamically generated calls). So, you can write some webdna to mimick NSCA logging but use real titles instead of URLs.Aloha, Olin> -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Anderson [mailto:manderso@fabian.com] > Sent: Thursday, April 16, 1998 2:07 PM > To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com > Subject: Web Logs > > > Does anyone care to share some code for logging hits and other info from > their web site. I have looked at MasterCounter and was looking for > something a little more robust, something that you use to impress the > powers that be. > > This is not a call for how it is done. I'm just looking for some > interesting ideas on what other people have done. > > > TIA, > Mark > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Mark Anderson There's nothing to fear ... Don't be afraid, > marka@fabian.com To let the freaky freaky into your brain. > -- DJ Keoki > Work: http://www.fabian.com/ > Home: http://members.home.com/manderson1/ > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Web Logs (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  2. Re: Web Logs (Bob Minor 1998)
  3. Re: Web Logs (bob 1998)
  4. RE: Web Logs (Olin 1998)
  5. Re: Web Logs (Brian B. Burton 1998)
Personally, I think NSCA formatted logs run through webtrends are the best views of logs possible. Since you use webcat and your site (or parts of it) are served dynamically, your webserver's logs won't make much sense (page titles will be dynamically generated calls). So, you can write some webdna to mimick NSCA logging but use real titles instead of URLs.Aloha, Olin> -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Anderson [mailto:manderso@fabian.com] > Sent: Thursday, April 16, 1998 2:07 PM > To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com > Subject: Web Logs > > > Does anyone care to share some code for logging hits and other info from > their web site. I have looked at MasterCounter and was looking for > something a little more robust, something that you use to impress the > powers that be. > > This is not a call for how it is done. I'm just looking for some > interesting ideas on what other people have done. > > > TIA, > Mark > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Mark Anderson There's nothing to fear ... Don't be afraid, > marka@fabian.com To let the freaky freaky into your brain. > -- DJ Keoki > Work: http://www.fabian.com/ > Home: http://members.home.com/manderson1/ > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > Olin

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