RE: reading raw log files
by "S Chouinard" <susanc1(at)gte.net>
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thanks to everyone for the info. if i find something great (i'm trying out a
couple of them now), i'll post it.
susan
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-hwg-software(at)hwg.org [mailto:owner-hwg-software(at)hwg.org]On
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>Susan,
>
>Although I've used neither, give them a spin and see how they are.
>
>A quick scan of download.com found, for 32-bit Windows...
>Description: OpenWebScope WebStats is a log analyzer and Web statistics
>package. It will generate HTML reports detailing visitors to your Web site.
>OpenWebScope WebStats supports all major Web server software and log files,
>and offers hundreds of statistical tables and graphs about your users. Its
>multithreaded architecture processes hundreds of log files at
>once, produces
>clear reports in HTML format, allows scheduling reports to run at any time
>so you can automatically see new reports, and downloads and uploads log
>files to and from any computer with FTP support. The reports can be
>automatically emailed to you. This application was written in
>Visual C++ for
>fast processing time.
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>http://www.leechsoftware.com/dl/OpenWebScope.zip
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>
>A quick scan of linuxberg.com found, for *IX...
>Description: The Webalizer is a fast web server log file analysis program.
>It produces highly detailed, easily configurable usage reports in HTML
>format, for easy viewing with a standard web browse.
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>http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/
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>There are several others that use a page-based item to update a
>proprietary - usually more concise and usable - repository (eg. an
><img> tag
>that actually is a script, a non-UI Java applet, client-side JavaScript
>hitting hidding URLs) - but you indicated you wanted to process your HTTP
>server's logs.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: S Chouinard <susanc1(at)gte.net>
>To: hwg-software(at)hwg.org <hwg-software(at)hwg.org>
>Date: Thursday, 18 February 1999 04:07
>Subject: reading raw log files
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I need software (shareware, freeware) that will convert my daily raw log
>>files to something that makes sense to me. Can someone recommend an
>>inexpensive, downloadable software for this purpose?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Susan
>>
>
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