[Phpwm] Web log analyser
phil at infolinkelectronics.co.uk
phil at infolinkelectronics.co.uk
Fri Nov 6 16:08:46 UTC 2009
Webalizer can, via editing its ini file value up from the default top 50,
show the activity for each page and is logfile based.
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Phil Beynon
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> Yes I've used googles download tracking before but this site is actually a
> collection of sites under the same domain all done by different
> designers so
> getting them to add google tracking code isn't going to work.
>
> It needs to be logfile analysis.
>
> Cheers
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
> On 6/11/09 12:06, "Stephen Orr" <steve at stephenorr.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > You can set up Google Analytics to track file downloads too - I'm
> > pretty sure there's information on how to do that in their docs.
> > Obviously, it doesn't work if you're doing direct downloads, only if
> > you're going through a page first which is serving the file (but in
> > reality, you probably should be doing that anyway, precisely to enable
> > you to gather these sorts of statistics).
> >
> > I don't know of anything better than AWstats for log file analysis -
> > I'm sure there's products out there, but it's just not something I've
> > ever needed to study.
> >
> > 2009/11/6 Mike Tipping <mike at etuna.co.uk>:
> >> I need a web stats package for a big site.
> >>
> >> Currently I use AWStats - but that only gives an overview of
> the top pages
> >> and Google Analytic - but that doesn't track file downloads.
> >>
> >> Can anyone recommend something that works through log file analysis and
> >> gives me the access stats for everything not just the top 50 pages.
> >>
> >> Cheers
> >>
> >> Mike
> >>
> >>
> >>
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