Hi there.
Trying to make the Fullbrowser output (Analog 4.1) more human-readable, I
started with some aliases.
for instance:
#signature like: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; MSN 2.6; Windows 98;
libero)
#becomes: Explorer 5.01/Win98
(I just couldnt care less who the OEM is. And I hate Explorer pretending to
be Netscape.)
BROWALIAS
REGEXP:^Mozilla/([\d\.]+)\s\(compatible;\sMSIE\s([\d\.ab]+);\s([\w\d\s\.]+);
\sWindows\s(\d+) "Explorer $2/Win$4"
my problem is not the regexp: it works. (well, it may be a little kludgy :) )
my problem is: browalias seems to spoil th OSREP counts (not the cumulative
"OS family" (Win/Mac/Unix) figures, but the "OS Version" ones
(Win85/Win98/...) and also mess things up in the BROWSER report (making all
single browser versions appear like new browser families).
On the other hand, there is no FULLBROWALIAS parameter.
On the other hand, BROWOUTPUTALIAS doesn't cut it, becasue I (obviously)
get repeated browser entries (as is clearly explained in the docs).
I thought I could be messing up the way Analog understands what OS/browser
is being used, because of my partial and sloppy signature rewrite.
I wonder: should I operate a more precise and thorough rewrite of the
browser/os signature?
Anyone has a pointer to what syntax these signatures have? There seems to
be quite a lot of them, with two, three, four, five fields, where the
browser and the os are sometimes here and sometimes there.
Also: any way I can improve OS recognition? my "unknown OS" count is growing.
Thank you
Walter Vannini
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