I am not aware of any web server that does not log errors to the web server logs. Analog includes several reports that you can use for your content managers including the Failure Report (showing files on your server that do not exist or returned error codes) and the Failed Referrer Report (showing files on your site and other sites that have broken links to your server).

--
Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines



Duke Hillard wrote:

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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