9156Nether-Log v1.00http://www.nethersoft.net/free/view_script.php?id=9Nether-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!CGI and Perl > Scripts and Programs > Web Traffic AnalysisOct 11, 2006
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.
FavIconTracker tracks 'favicon.ico' hits in a web log and analyzes them to determine the approximate location for bookmarks that have been set by MSIE5+.
ApaLogFilter is a tool - released under the GNU General Public License - which filters and manipulates web server logfiles (NCSA Combined Log Format). The purpose is
to reduce the number of lines in the logfile to lines which are relevant for the statistics,
to manipulate the data in the entries, so that they can be better interpreted.
The analyses itself can be done with programs like analog or webalizer. This tool complements those by providing a preprocessing step for raising the quality of the reports
Whoisonline is a free program which allows you to analyse who has been on your website recently. You can see which files were requested by the clients and from which site the visitors came from. It recognizes the common, extended and 1&1 logfile format. Whoisonline is written in Perl and runs on your webserver.
Based on parsing logfiles and written in Perl, it can be run on most plateform which support Perl.
It can read web logfiles from various webserver (like IIS or Apache) but also squid or FTP logfiles.
W3Perl can be run from the command line or from the web interface.
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