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Follow is a session-based logfile analysis tool; with it, you can improve your site by tracking how people use it. Take a look at a sample output and have a look at the Readme to see how.
Currently, Follow uses Perl 5 or greater, and has only been tested on Unix (although users have reported that it works well with Windows). It expects input in Common Logfile Format (combined with Access and Referer stats, if you wish) and outputs to plain text or HTML.
Follow is free for individual use; please contact me if you wish to use Follow or its code for commercial use (i.e, reselling, incorporating it into a product or service). See the license for more details.
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This utility parses an Apache log file and determines
# how many unique domains visited your site, then compiles
# a list of them (good for directing to an email or logfile).
# It uses a cache file to speed up the process as well (not
# having to do DNS lookups all the time). It only handles
# the first level of a domain, IE: blah.mchsi.com and dink.mchsi.com
# will just be listed as 2 entries from mchsi.com.
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Access Panda is a CGI script written in Perl 5.0 under FreeBSD, though it should run on most modern operating systems. Its output has been formatted to look nicest in Netscape Navigator, though it should display correctly in any web browser. It is tuned for a web server that serves hundreds of domains, but it should work just as well on a web server which serves only one
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Traffic Log is a web statistics script. Traffic Log enables you to track hits and unique visitors, hits by page, by date, browser and captures the entry page for each visitor. The log file can be purged of old visits through use of the script.
Traffic Log is not intended to duplicate the use of server logs, log analysis tools, or other tracking scripts that use SSI. Rather, it is intended where use of these methods are simply not possible, but meaningful statistics are desired. Each hit is captured through a standard HTML
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tag, which does not require SSI. All that is required is CGI capability. Because the scripts run on the web server, you can view the statistics on any pc that has a web browser and internet access.
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Nether-log is the first good alternative to the slow loading remote stats programs. It lets you get individual stats for each page in your site. And all you have to do is add one line of code to the pages you want monitored. This is truly the future of site statistics on the Internet. You can use Nether-Log to keep track of your visitors and what browsers they are using. You can build your site to look the best on their platforms, and be the best experience for your visitors, this could even attract return visits. What are you waiting for Check it out!
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