9235Free CGI Scriptshttp://www.nocrash.com/cgi.shtmlYou are free to use the following CGI scripts on your own site. We only ask that you NOT "publish" them for download on another site. Please point to this or the home page to refer to them (not the file link, we like the traffic), thanks.
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+.
freq is a Perl script used to analyze the last log. It works on Linux systems, but may also work on other UNIX-based systems that have the same format for their lastlog. I have added some preliminary support for SunOS and IRIX, though this has not been tested to the point where I would know if it is completely working or not.
It can spit out information regarding how many times a user has logged in as well as what days, terminals, hours, and months are most popular for logins. In addition, it can sort this information alphabetically or ascending or descending by number of logins. It can even generate simple graphs.
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.
Count+Stat provides the power of a high priced statistics program. Guess what? This is that program, without the cost. This solid running perl script tells you important user information such as IP numbers, refers, clients, and time.
With Count+Stat you can see where your users are coming from, and thus you can tell what they like, and overall who they are. If you get all kinds of people from a certain website, you can visit it and see exactly where your users come from!
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
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