since your web site seems to be on a Unix box (at least netcom.ca is
Unix) why
not just logon to the server and do something like:
grep robots.txt access_log
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From: Tanya Aeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 10:16 AM
Subject: [analog-help] File request and host
> I'd like to check all my logs for which hosts requested the file
robots.txt
> If I open the logs in a text editor I can see the association, but
this is
> not ideal :)
>
> Is there a host column for the file requested?
>
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