That's why I presented the question, I wasn't sure why I couldn't find a utility to do this. Guess I'll just have to rely on Webalizer to do its thing on the logs. Thanks for your input. Dave On Fri, 04 May 2001, Michael Smith wrote: > > Well, people don't have to log in to view a web site (excluding htaccess, yeah, >yeah....) so it's not really a precise thing at all. Usually what you do is track >sessions... which IP address pulled up a series of pages. The problem with current >states is, you don't know if somebody just loaded the last > page that they will look at, since there's no way to log out or to tell the server >that you're done. Even stats programs, like the almighty webalizer have to guess a >bit to figure out the user's intentions... > > Dave Wyatt wrote: > > > Oops, I meant a count of people accesssing the web site, not the ftp site. I was >using ftpcount as an example. Too bad there isn't a httpcount.... > > > > Dave > > > > On Fri, 04 May 2001, Michael Smith wrote: > > > > -- > I do what the voices on my console > tell me to do. Find the best deals on the web at AltaVista Shopping! http://www.shopping.altavista.com
