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Re: webserver logfile analiser (php site)



Take the standard config file, then move I think four of the important
variables to the top (name of the site, etc.) and Bob's your uncle.

On 10/10/05, Gabe Granger <gabe@pancentric.com> wrote:
> I've tried twice before... it always produced a html output but very
> contained any data... I will give it another go and see if i can get
> the damn thing to work... one of the things that always put me of was
> the huge config file....
>
> Thanks to all for your suggestions :)
>
> Gabe
>
> On 10 Oct 2005, at 16:12, Graham Smith wrote:
>
> > On Monday 10 October 2005 15:57, Gabe Granger wrote:
> >
> >> Does anyone have any good suggestions about good webserver logfile
> >> analisers.  Specfically when it comes to website written in php?
> >>
> >> I'm currently using webdruid and webalizer but these can not report
> >> back anything more then the fact the file.php has been accessed /
> >> read.  I need to be able to get more information back from the log
> >> analiser.  Any good suggestion would be great, many thanks.
> >>
> >> Gabe
> >>
> >
> > awstats is fairly good and simple. It seems to get updates now and
> > then so can
> > spot most spiders etc.
> >
> > As another poster hinted at it can be a bit of a pig to set up. The
> > setup file
> > is huge and fairly complex having said that though, once you have a
> > configuration you like on one site it's simply a matter of copy and
> > paste for
> > the other sites.
> >
> > Graham
> >
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