Hi Sam,
Have you tried looking at awstats - http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
It runs on perl but, shows each and every detail of what the apache
server will log.
Give it a try if you have not already and let me know.

Regards,
Mark S.

On Dec 8, 10:12 pm, Sam Minnee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knew of tools for analyzing web log files,
> with a focus on looking in detail at individual users' behaviour,
> rather than generating aggregate statistics.
>
> I'm specifically interesting in this tool to aid with debugging in
> response to user reports, so that I can see what the user was doing to
> trigger the buggy situation.
>
> Currently, I'm just using grep for this, but it can get a bit
> repetitive and it would be nice if there was a tool that let me easily
> do the following:
>
>  * Skip to a particular time range
>  * Get a list of all the IPs with activity at that time
>  * Get a summary of each users' activity - for example, a list of all
> GET requests excluding images,css,js,etc.
>  * Colour code requests, eg, GET vs. POST, 30x vs 20x, etc.
>
> Before I start hacking together half-baked it would be nice to see if
> there was an existing tool.  I can't be the first person to think of
> this!  However, initial googling isn't getting me too far.
>
> Does anyone have suggestions?
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