Like many other webserver statistics, you cannot analyze what has not been
collected.

It is possible to a) define, and b) log, a great variety of things,
including the passage of a particular browser session (but not window)
through a website. To do this requires user cooperation (they must enable
cookies), special website coding (e.g. adding a single pixel image generated
by your favourite scripting language - php, perl, asp, etc.), special
logging (by the script), and then analysis. We provide this as a (no charge)
service for our partner organizations - in order to obtain reasonably
comparable web visitor statistics.

We designed the logfiles to be easily analyzed using analog - works
wonderfully. We are just aiming to count visitors - but with an additional
custom log analysis step, we could evaluate the time between the first and
last page request.

Please contact me directly for information.

Adrian

Adrian Dolling, Systems Consultant      
Public Library Services Branch          
Ministry of Community, Aboriginal and Women's Services
PO Box 9490 Stn Prov Govt (mailing address)
Victoria BC  V8W 9N7

800 Johnson St, Victoria, BC (street address)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
www.mcaws.gov.bc.ca/LGD/public_libraries/
Tel 250-387-4043 or 1-800-663-7051
FAX 250-953-3225


-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: June 8, 2003 3:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [analog-help] (New user) Visits and visitors


On Sun, 8 Jun 2003, Julien Biaudet wrote:
>
> When I say 'visits', I don't really want to know how many time a user 
> spend on my website ; I would like rather to know how many different 
> ('single', I'm not sure that's the good word) users have 'see' my 
> website, even if they have 'visited' it for only one second.
>

Yes, it's clear. The problem is that there is no way to tell if two requests
were from the same user, or from different users. Sometimes it can look as
if two requests were from the same user, but really they were from different
users. Sometimes it can looks as if the requests were from different users,
but really they were from the same user.

-- 
Stephen Turner, Cambridge, UK
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/adelie/stephen/
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