Re: Umm...about those log files? (Off Topic)
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numero = 15403
interpreted = N
texte = On 12/4/97 9:27 PM, Dale Stokdyk wrote:>I had hoped to transport them via Timbuktu to my desktop computer for >analysis, but that looks like it will take too long,>especially for large files!!!Look to another platform. We went with Hitlist Pro from marketwave. Its sweet, it runs on nt/95. Its database based so after the logs are read the information is stored away. It can parse the referrer info, so you can read the specialized info contained in WebDNA searches conducted by webcat or other specialized software. You can even parse the search data that brought the user to your customers site. Sweet part is, Hitlist can ftp your logs off and then ftp your stats up to your server, automatically. We have a site that gets a huge amount of traffic so we roll our logs every 6 hours, they then get ftp'd & read, into the database. Now it ready for processing later that night. I love it and recommend it highly. We look for a mac solution for 9 months and found nothing. The closest thing was log-fm from the guys at http://www.macweb.com. If your interested go to
you wont be dissapointed, you'll be envious. Doesn't matter what type of server mac/nt/unix etc if you set the log up properly it will work beautifully. nuff said.Robert Minor__________________________________________________________CyberMill Website Designers & Publishers8616 Joseph AveSt. Louis, MO 63144voice 314-962-4024email: webmaster@cybermill.comhttp://www.cybermill.com/__________________________________________________________We are not responsible for any misspelling or misinformationplease check with your internet provider for defects.
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On 12/4/97 9:27 PM, Dale Stokdyk wrote:>I had hoped to transport them via Timbuktu to my desktop computer for >analysis, but that looks like it will take too long,>especially for large files!!!Look to another platform. We went with Hitlist Pro from marketwave. Its sweet, it runs on nt/95. Its database based so after the logs are read the information is stored away. It can parse the referrer info, so you can read the specialized info contained in WebDNA searches conducted by webcat or other specialized software. You can even parse the search data that brought the user to your customers site. Sweet part is, Hitlist can ftp your logs off and then ftp your stats up to your server, automatically. We have a site that gets a huge amount of traffic so we roll our logs every 6 hours, they then get ftp'd & read, into the database. Now it ready for processing later that night. I love it and recommend it highly. We look for a mac solution for 9 months and found nothing. The closest thing was log-fm from the guys at http://www.macweb.com. If your interested go to you wont be dissapointed, you'll be envious. Doesn't matter what type of server mac/nt/unix etc if you set the log up properly it will work beautifully. nuff said.Robert Minor__________________________________________________________CyberMill Website Designers & Publishers8616 Joseph AveSt. Louis, MO 63144voice 314-962-4024email: webmaster@cybermill.comhttp://www.cybermill.com/__________________________________________________________We are not responsible for any misspelling or misinformationplease check with your internet provider for defects.
Bob Minor
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