I'm using analog 5.1 on win2000, and I'm trying to break out stats for AOL
browsers on the Browser Summary Report. I didn't see this issue addressed in
the mail archives...

AOL uses another browser on the client machine as the rendering engine for
HTML pages, so if a user has AOL 6.0 installed, the browser signature is
going to be for another browser, such as IE 5.01.

the log entry will look like this:
"Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; AOL 6.0; Windows 98)"

I want to surface "AOL" as a browser family, on a level with MSIE and
Netscape, and I want to break out the subbrowser versions, just like the
MSIE and netscape versions are broken out.

however, using the analog command SUBBROW AOL/*.* has no effect and no error
message.

The logical problem is that the AOL browsers are already counted as some
other kind of browser, so the surfaced AOL browsers shouldn't count against
the total number of browser requests -- and that's fine by me. I need to
know what percentage of users are using MSIE, what percentage Netscape, and
what percentage AOL... and I expect the overlap.

Even better is if I can map the AOL version to the browser engine, so that I
can know that:
 -- x-number of users employ AOL 6.0 (MSIE 5.01)
 -- y-number of users employ AOL 6.0 (MSIE 5.5)
 -- etc.

I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance.

--derek
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