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Nether-log
Nether-log is the first good alternative to the slow loading remote stats
programs. It lets you get individual stats for each page in your site. And
all you have to do is add one line of code to the pages you want monitored. This is
truly the future of site statistics on the Internet.
Web Log
WebLog is a comprehensive access log analysis tool. It
allows you to keep track of activity on your site by month, week, day and hour, to monitor
total hits, bytes transferred and page views, and to keep track of your most popular
pages. It can also print out secondary reports to track "user sessions," showing
the paths taken through your site by your visitors and giving you a rough idea of how long
they spent looking at your pages, and to provide you with information on referring sites,
the search engine keywords which brought your visitors and the agents and platforms they
used while visiting.
Rob Log
RobLog is a freeware program that uses a server-side include to log visitors
to a web page. It logs the visitor's IP address, name server, and browser, as well as the
date and time of their visit, and the link (if any) they used to arrive at the page.
RobLog also compiles information based on day of the week, hour of the day, IP, browser,
operating system, referring page, and domain extension, and records this information
(including percentages and graphs) in a nice HTML layout.
EK Log
EKLog keeps track of the number of visitors for a page, and also other information
such as visit time, visitor host (IP address if host cannot be found), and visitor browser
agent.
AXS
AXS records visits to your web page and processes those records into meaningful
graphs and database listings. The scripts tell you where visitors are coming from, charts
their flow through your site, and tells you which links they follow when leaving. In
addition, it records their server name, IP address, type of web browser, and time of
visit.
Perlfect
Daily stats New
Perlfect Daily stats is
a web server log analysis tool that generates daily activity reports for your site. It
produces breakdowns of: document hits/views, referring urls, referring domains, site entry
points/gateways, referring protocols, and search keywords.
Log
Watch
Log Watch is a free script that lets you watch
you web server logs (or any other log on your server for that matter), via the web, as
they update. So you'll be able to see exactly when your server's being hit. You
can specify several logs to watch in the script, and then choose which one in particular
you wish to view.
Referrer
This script goes through the referer_log file on your server and counts how many
times your page is referred to by each URL. It then produces a table to be viewed from the
web with a link to each URL that refers to you, how many times the link on that page has
been followed to reach your page (since the referer_log was emptied) and the percentage of
people coming from that particular page.
Look
who's linking
Look Who's Linking is a great script that answers the age old
question, "How are people getting to my site?" This script even figures out
which sites are sending you the most traffic. How could you live without this script?
WWW Stats
WWWstats are some simple Perl scripts that read the log of a WWW server and
extracts some statistics from it, presented as web pages. They are meant for use by a
single person, but could probably be used by large sites as well.
Web Activity
A log analysis tool telling you lots of information about your visitors.
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