On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 05:28:07PM +0100, Michael McCabe came forth with:
> Is there any quick way to either from Apache or Netscape to tell you how
> many bytes were sent to satisfy a request for a particular page. I'm
> trying to get some metrics for a site.
quote from /var/log/httpd/access.log:
193.120.231.230 - - [19/Jun/2000:17:36:49 +0100] "GET /topclass/topclass.cgi?Conn-LzPV-Retrieve-Page-15394D0-TCcmain HTTP/1.1" 200 42564
the last number is the size...
L.
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