Mike,
I think what you are wanting for your Browser Report is something like this:
BROWALIAS Mozilla/*(compatible;MSIE4* MSIE4
This will take all hits by IE4 browsers and combine them into one output
line that is labeled MSIE4. I do this in my browser report, but on a
more specific basis because I am also interested in what hardware
platform the requester is using.
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On Wed, 23 Dec 1998, Mike Avila wrote:
> I am also trying to get less lines for my browser reports, both summary and
> full. I'd like to combine all of the "Mozilla/2.0 (compatible; MSIE
> 3.02;", "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01;", "Mozilla/2.0 (compatible;
> MSIE 3.0;", and so on into a line for each MS IE version at the high level:
> IE3 IE4, and IE5.
>
> Browser Summary
> Listing browsers with at least 1 request for a page, sorted by the number
> of requests for pages.
>
> #reqs: %reqs: pages: %pages: browser
> -----: ------: -----: ------: -------
> 3742: 13.64%: 3410: 48.38%: WebTrends
> 18843: 68.67%: 2621: 37.18%: Mozilla (compatible)
> 3974: 14.48%: 880: 12.48%: Mozilla
> 23: 0.08%: 23: 0.33%: ArchitextSpider
>
> I've tried several things, with quotes and without quotes, with slashes,
> and without slashes, and nothing works.
>
> FULLBROWOUTPUTALIAS /MSIE 3/ */(compatible; MSIE 3/*
>
> These ALIAS commands are so useful yet I cannot seem to master them.
> Again, any and all help is appreciated.
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