Yes, I guess I can also write my own text editor and trash Word, and
also write my own email client and trash Outlook.

Or buy a software which would cost my company less than the time spent
developping such an app.

Thanks for the input.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:psayers@;kentcountyarc.org] 
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 9:21 AM
To: ActiveServerPages
Subject: RE: Good inexpensive log analyzer?


Import the logs into access or sql on daily/weekly/monthly basis
(depending on how you have setup the logging to start each new log file)
Then write your own analyzer, splitting strings...and you can link to
excel to do pivot tables...and some cool analysis stuff.


-----Original Message-----
From: Nicolas Verhaeghe [mailto:nicolas@;busride.com] 
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 11:17 AM
To: ActiveServerPages
Subject: Good inexpensive log analyzer?

We do not wish to pay the huge rip-off price of Web Trends and are
looking for an inexpensive and easy to set up log analyzer with
unlimited number of servers.

WebLog Expert looked like a good choice at first but it keeps on
reprocessing the log files all the time, unless we remove them from the
folder. No Fast Trends-like feature yet apparently.

What would you recommend for less than a $100? A log analyzer which also
parses the query string would be great but we can live without this
feature.

Thanks in advance!


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