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				|  Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 5:29 am    Post subject: Will Awstats or a more robust log anazlyzer be implemented? |   |  
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				| I came across the great walkthrough TheLinker so kindfully put up but it didn't work for me :( It seems he was talking about 4.1 and the awstats I've come across is 5.3... 
 Maybe their is no difference but I tried my best to follow the walkthrough but in the end I had no icons and the stats just weren't working :(
 
 Do you have any plans to put in a better log analyzer? I know a servers job is just to serve but awstats is just such a compliment...
 
 Abyss is great and I am just curious :)
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				|  Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2003 12:06 am    Post subject: Re: Will Awstats or a more robust log anazlyzer be implement |   |  
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				|  	  | vbgunz wrote: |  	  | Do you have any plans to put in a better log analyzer? I know a servers job is just to serve but awstats is just such a compliment...
 
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 We are working to improve Abyss Web Server as a web server. There are a lot of log analyzers there and many users prefer using their own lovely analyzer so why writing another log analyzer? It is a real pholosphical question. But our advice is to read the AWStats documentation to understand how to set it up (it isn't black magic, it is just a software.) You can also serach the web for another one (you can start by the list at http://dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Internet/Site_Management/Log_Analysis/ )
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