At 5:36 AM -0800 3/30/06, Roy Tennant wrote:
On Mar 30, 2006, at 5:12 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
I see that a lot of the hits to my site come from MySpace.com where
teenaged and college aged girls have incorporated some of my pictures
into their pages. [...]
[...]I draw a line between "pers
On 30 Mar 2006, at 08:12, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
How would you go about doing some analysis of your website's referrer
data?
Admittedly I haven't used it, but referee seems to be going in the
right direction for your uses:
http://simile.mit.edu/repository/referee/trunk/
alf.
In my webmastering days we used AWStats to analyze our log files.
http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
It has been a while, but I remember it being very configurable and easy
to use. It might we worth looking it over to see whether it would yield
what you want for your analysis...might save you some
On Mar 30, 2006, at 7:12 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
How would you go about doing this sort of analysis? All I have to
start with is my Apache "combined" access_log files?
I'm not sure about the 'morality' issue, but It might be interesting
to see whether the links are distributed according to
On Mar 30, 2006, at 5:12 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
I see that a lot of the hits to my site come from MySpace.com where
teenaged and college aged girls have incorporated some of my pictures
into their pages. Another common use is on "bulletin board" systems
where someone used one of my picture
How would you go about doing some analysis of your website's referrer
data?
I have committed to writing an article for the anniversary issue of
First Monday (as if I don't already have enough to do). Here is the
accepted/proposed title and abstract:
Ethical issues surrounding freely available