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Subject:Re: More on Web Analysis... From:"Ella M. Beale Peacock" <epeacock -at- DFW -dot- NET> Date:Wed, 12 Feb 1997 17:50:08 -0600
Hi All...
Bill Bledsoe wrote:
> ... what I'm looking to do is track who's been to our site,
> where they came from, what they looked at, etc... I want something
> that can read the log files off of the webserver to do this... and
> output it into formatted HTML/MS Word reports that we can show to
> mgrs/sales..etc. More focus on demographic data rather than just
>where they went...
Bill.. You don't mention what platform/os your web is running on can't
give specific answer, but there are a lot of them out there. I've found
the list at WWW's Virtual Library a big help. If you want to check them
out, drop by: http://www.stars.com/Vlib/Software/Statistics.html
This is alpha listing of various stat pkgs and their capabilities.
TTYL
Ella
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