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[Webdev] Access log for apache

[Webdev] Access log for apache

Philip Reynolds phil at Redbrick.DCU.IE
Mon Oct 7 13:36:22 IST 2002


Conor Lynch's [majorbeer at hotmail.com] 20 lines of wisdom included:
> At present we are using an application called Webtrends which examines our 
> Apache access_log to determine how many internet users visited certain 
> pages.
>    Alot of our pages are dynamic now which means alot of pages would appear 
> under the same filename.  Does anyone know any way to get the title or any 
> content of the HTML page into the access_log,
> 
> Any help greatly appreciated,

You can't.

You could always manually log stuff into access_log, but apache
would also be logging there as well.

Instead, create your own log if your using a truly dynamic site, in
the same style as access_log and let webtrends parse that.

Phil.
-- 
  Philip Reynolds        
   RFC Networks          tel: 01 8832063
www.rfc-networks.ie      fax: 01 8832041



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