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bhenninger
Joined: Jun 24, 2004
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Posted: 2005-Jun-15 19:19
Is there something out there that can go through my logs and show how the site is being used? I'm getting traffic to the site and would like to know where people go and the path they use to get there--how they navigate. I've seen tools that do it but most make you put some code in your site and I'd rather not so that since the log files have the info I need. I just need to know how to glean it.
If this has been covered before, I apologize but I can't seem to find it here. Probably not using the right search term.
Thank you for your time.
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Prowler
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Joined: Aug 14, 2000
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Posted: 2005-Jun-16 11:55
There is a forum here dedicated for this: [link]
The main free log analyzer tools are :
1. Awstats
2. Webalizer
There are many commercial tools available which can tell you a little more. If you are familiar with Linux command line interface and have a Linux box handy, you can look for traffic pattern quite easily too.
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