Stephen Turner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Derek Sisson wrote:
>>
>> I'm using analog 5.1 on win2000, and I'm trying to break out stats for AOL
>> browsers on the Browser Summary Report.
>> 
>> 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)"
>> 

> As Jeremy pointed out, you can pull them out using a BROWALIAS.

> Now I could add AOL as another browser that analog recognises. But isn't it
> just a branded version of MSIE? I'd only want to add it if it's a genuinely
> separate browser.


It's a branded version of IE or Netscape (earlier versions of AOL for
old log files). I would stick with AOL as an Operating System rather
than a Browser.



-- 

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group

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