there's a nice tool we use for complete website stats...

check it out

it process mainly apache (ncsa) log format but with iis you have "convlog"
which convert iis format to ncsa.. the best is to set logfile type in iis as
ncsa.

http://www.netstore.de/Supply/http-analyze/

demo stats:

http://www.netstore.de/stats/




----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Benoit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 4:53 PM
Subject: RE: Site Statistics


> Well I'm working with a small sized website, maybe 1000 hits per week.
I'd
> like to track which pages are being viewed, which is about it.  I thought
> about just incrementing a count in a DB or text file with each page
view...
> I dunno.  That's why I was asking the group.
>
> *  -----Original Message-----
> *  From: Russel Madere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> *  Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 10:48 AM
> *  To: CF-Talk
> *  Subject: RE: Site Statistics
> *
> *
> *  Advice.....  hhhmmmmm......
> *
> *  First off, list out exactly what stats you want and get them
> *  manually from
> *  the logs you will be using.  Get an evaluation copy of Web
> *  Trends if you
> *  want to get some other ideas.
> *
> *  I am assuming that you will be working with the raw logs
> *  from your web
> *  server.  My advice on that is DON'T!!!  Use CF to convert
> *  the logs to an
> *  ODBC database.  If you have it converted, then great.  That
> *  will make things
> *  a lot easier.  Also make sure your web server is set to the
> *  fullest logging.
> *  With that you can get more detailed tracking of your users.
> *
> *  Other than that, everything will be SQL queries.  But to get your own
> *  statistics that make sense will take a lot of work.
> *  Planning will be very
> *  in-depth for this project.
> *
> *  Oh, one last bit of advice.....
> *
> *  "Measure twice, cut once."
> *
> *  ============================================================
> *    Russel Madere, Jr.         Senior Web Developer
> *    ICQ: 5446158               http://www.TurboSquid.com
> *
> *  Some days you eat the bear; some days the bear eats you.
> *  ============================================================
> *
> *
>
>
>
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