Data in the error log might already be included
in your server log.  If so, using your server log
would generate the information that you desire
and a whole lot more.

-- Duke


Robert M. Martel wrote:

Greetings,

I was wondering if anyone has used Analog (if in can be) or know of something else that can generate reports from a web server's error log.

I'd love to be able to generate a report that summarized the information in the Apache web server error log that I could give to my web content managers. Perhaps with such a report they might fix the broken files on the web sites.

I've not wanted one so badly nor had the time to write such a thing myself.

Thanks,
Bob Martel

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