"Sean D. Ackley" wrote:

> If a browser comes in that is not recognized, that Analog simply just display the 
>actual browser information that is displayed, and calculate hits based on that new 
>data?

It does. That's called the Browser Report.


> Or even make that an option, where the analog admin can choose whether to have the 
>actual browser information displayed in conjunction with the already used stats, and 
>not just a general "Windows", or "Linux" or something.

OS is a part of the User Agent, that has evolved to a de facto standard among web 
browser distributors. Many non-web browser user agents (like WAP devices and robots) 
provide less information or use completey customer user agent strings. In these 
situations, the host platform is not distingishable and therefore listed as "unknown".


> This way, it doesn't really matter what the browsers are, Analog will simply count 
>"like" browser strings and add them up for the report.

It does. That's in the Browser Summary.


> Personally, I would like an option that lets me turn on the browser text string, 
>because I want to know what the browser string is for each client represented.

FULLBROWSER ON


> Not only having the standard MSIE, and Netscape, but actually the "MSIE 4.01; 
>Windows 98", and "Mozilla/4.72 [en] (Win98; U)" etc.  It could even be a seperate 
>report called "BROWSTRINGS" or something...

Again, the Browser Report is this.


HTH,


Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group


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