9213README for superstathttp://www.serversolved.com/superstat/This program may soon be replaced - no sooner did I get it posted online, when I started to notice it's shortcomings. For example -- once the meta file is generated, you have a list of pages visited and their number of hits; a list of clients and their number of hits; a list of 404's and their number of hits -- but none of these lists relate back to each other in any way.
So, I'm working on a bigger, better log analyzation tool (possibly utilizing a database such as MySQL or Oracle). Here is a preliminary version, but it's far from complete (I don't recommend downloading it unless you have time and experience to deal with any problems it may cause). More will come soon.
Also, it has been brought to my attention that very large log files (such as a gigabyte) can cause the application to run out of memory -- not too shocking, really.
Superstat was one of the first perl programs I had written, and felt worth distributing. While it has it's limitations, I'm hoping that if nothing else, the program might give someone insite on ways perl & regular expresions can be utilized.CGI and Perl > Scripts and Programs > Web Traffic AnalysisOct 11, 2006
PHP, the Hypertext Preprocessor for dynamic websites is today's hottest server side technology. The excellent code performance and the support for the common databases (Oracle, Sybase, MySQL and many others) makes PHP to the most popular scripting language.
AXS records visits to your web page and processes those records into meaningful graphs and database listings. The scripts tell you where visitors are coming from, charts their flow through your site, and tells you which links they follow when leaving. In addition, the scripts record visitors' server name, IP address, type of web browser
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 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.
After Traffic Source is installed, you set up trackers via the Traffic Source Control Panel. These trackers will track who is referring traffic to pages of your web site. Traffic Source provides you with HTML code for each tracker which you place inside your web pages. When this is done Traffic Source will keep track of who is sending you traffic. You can then at any time log into the Control Panel to view web site statistics of who sent traffic with accompanying graph. You can also view the exact URLs of domains that sent traffic your way.
CounterLog monitors accesses to any pages which contain an SSI code referencing it. It can create NCSA-format agent and referer logs, which can be handy if your server doesn't happen to already provide you with that information. It can also be used to put text-based access counters on some or all of your pages. (Called via either SSI or JavaScript.)
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