We solved the stats problem on an other way: You can watch it at: www.glogger.com/usage We used samba to export the log files to an nt server (which has an stat. Server running)... -Steven -----Original Message----- From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Dienstag, 7. Dezember 1999 12:03 To: Cobalt Subject: [cobalt-users] Raq2 Web Stats Importance: High Greetings I was browsing around the knowledge base looking at various questions/answers on different subjects when I came across a question that referred to the Raq2 2 Web Stats engine. Firstly, I should tell you all that I come from the generation that believes that there are 'lies, lies, and then damn statistics' and secondly that in truth there is doesn't seem to be a web stats program that stands out from the rest in terms of accuracy and features (tell me if you know better). Back to the point...... the questionnaire asked if Web Analog or Analog was installed on the Raq2. Cobalt replied that it was but that any changes made to the config file would potentially crash the web stats program. My question is: Can Analog be installed be updated/changed? Can a second Analog be installed that doesn't use a Java interface and be run alongside the existing software. Secondly. Has anyone any experience of this? The reason I ask is that I have a couple of sites that depend on good (relative to what's around) stats to sell their wares to potential sponsors and also has anyone seen what web trends is asking for a server licence to run WT on a Linux box? Bye Jonathan.
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