All he was looking for was "hits" which is defined as any request to the
web server. If it was page impressions then that's a whole other kettle
of fish.. :)
I think Wayne needs to do some research into Analog(as you suggested)
and Webalizer..
Donncha.
Lars Hecking wrote:
>> > > Wrong approach. You want to generate full, complete logs, and use
> > > a log file analyser (Analog, webalizer, etc.)
> > If all that's needed is a hitcount, a simple perl script may be a simpler
> > option than using extra programs like webalizer. Of course, there's always
> > 'wc -l access_log'.
>> Even as a first-order approximation, this is pretty useless.
> For example, you almost certainly don't want to know how many
> times the gif with the company logo, which is on every single
> page, was accessed. Or the images in the navigation bar etcetc.
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