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    Jon Sagara
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    What program(s) do you use on your Win2k Web servers to gather and report statistics from the log files? Jon Sagara I have no complaint with the “mentoring concept” or the marriage concept or the sex concept. But if you pay for any of those, something’s wrong. -- John T. Reed in The real estate B.S. artist detection checklist [^]

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      What program(s) do you use on your Win2k Web servers to gather and report statistics from the log files? Jon Sagara I have no complaint with the “mentoring concept” or the marriage concept or the sex concept. But if you pay for any of those, something’s wrong. -- John T. Reed in The real estate B.S. artist detection checklist [^]

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      Chris Maunder
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      We used to use WebTrends but it can no longer handle our log file sizes. We've since trialled LiveStats but it too is getting indigestion. Currently we use, like every good programmer, a home-brew logging system. cheers, Chris Maunder

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        We used to use WebTrends but it can no longer handle our log file sizes. We've since trialled LiveStats but it too is getting indigestion. Currently we use, like every good programmer, a home-brew logging system. cheers, Chris Maunder

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        Jon Sagara
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        Chris Maunder wrote: Currently we use, like every good programmer, a home-brew logging system. That was the first thought to cross my mind, but I wanted to see what is out there. I'm sure one of the commercial packages will do just fine because this is an intranet site with very little traffic compared to CP. Jon Sagara I have no complaint with the “mentoring concept” or the marriage concept or the sex concept. But if you pay for any of those, something’s wrong. -- John T. Reed in The real estate B.S. artist detection checklist [^]

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          Chris Maunder wrote: Currently we use, like every good programmer, a home-brew logging system. That was the first thought to cross my mind, but I wanted to see what is out there. I'm sure one of the commercial packages will do just fine because this is an intranet site with very little traffic compared to CP. Jon Sagara I have no complaint with the “mentoring concept” or the marriage concept or the sex concept. But if you pay for any of those, something’s wrong. -- John T. Reed in The real estate B.S. artist detection checklist [^]

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          Chris Maunder
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          For low to medium volume WebTrends was great. LiveStats has some extra query features which also seem to make it a great product. For your purposes I think either one would be fine. cheers, Chris Maunder

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            We used to use WebTrends but it can no longer handle our log file sizes. We've since trialled LiveStats but it too is getting indigestion. Currently we use, like every good programmer, a home-brew logging system. cheers, Chris Maunder

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            David Wulff
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            Out of curiosity, just how big is it normally? :~


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              Out of curiosity, just how big is it normally? :~


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              "Somebody get this freakin' duck away from me!" - Strong Bad [^]

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              David Stone
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              Jeez, Dave. Get your mind outta the gutter. ;P


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                Jeez, Dave. Get your mind outta the gutter. ;P


                any idiot can write haiku you just stop at seventeenth syl -ThinkGeek Fortunes

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                David Wulff
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                Cheeky... (I've been saying that a lot recently... :~)


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                  What program(s) do you use on your Win2k Web servers to gather and report statistics from the log files? Jon Sagara I have no complaint with the “mentoring concept” or the marriage concept or the sex concept. But if you pay for any of those, something’s wrong. -- John T. Reed in The real estate B.S. artist detection checklist [^]

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                  Bangerman
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                  I'm looking for one as well, but those I have looked at dont support the format we use. All our pages are of the form /showpage.asp?id=xxx Where XXX is the page. Most of them just show thousands of hits on showpage.asp which is useless. Dores anyone know of one that can handle this? or should I do a homebrew. TIA.


                  Hell I thought it was funny .....

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                    I'm looking for one as well, but those I have looked at dont support the format we use. All our pages are of the form /showpage.asp?id=xxx Where XXX is the page. Most of them just show thousands of hits on showpage.asp which is useless. Dores anyone know of one that can handle this? or should I do a homebrew. TIA.


                    Hell I thought it was funny .....

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                    Brandon B
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                    NetGenesis allows for counting hits on query strings and resource strings. If you have a url such as: somepage.asp?id=1&name=blah.....You can configure it to track both query string resources such as: Resource Count id=1 5 id=2 3 name=blah 5 You can find it here: http://www.customercentricsolutions.com/content/solutions/ent_web_analytics.cfm[^] I hope this helps. Regards, Brandon

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                      Cheeky... (I've been saying that a lot recently... :~)


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                      "Somebody get this freakin' duck away from me!" - Strong Bad [^]

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                      Jim Crafton
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                      didn't we have an issue with size before...? ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)!

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