James Riemermann wrote:
> While Analog doesn't offer a visitor count per se, if your site
> assigns cookies and your log files record them, Analog will produce a
> User report based on those cookies, and a visitor count can easily be
> derived from this report.
<snip>
Unfortunately, we aren't using cookies for this web app. We're using
static html pages, users don't have to login, or have a cookie. We're just
posting information to the web, and we want to know how many people are
accessing each subdirectory of information, and we would like it all in one
report file... Unique Visitors is something we can live without, thought,
but we want a fully automated report page to show how many requests have
been registered to each subdirectory.
Sean Toohey
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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