[nycphp-talk] Logfile analysis
FB`
fb at intldef.org
Mon Jan 20 19:50:48 EST 2003
Have you considered going to a .htaccess & $path_info driven approach for
your variables?
can do things like
/section/news/ instead of /page.php?section=news
and
/whatever/about/staff/joebob/ instead of
/page.php?section=about&subsect=staff&person=joebob
when done properly, even Apache can't tell it's not butter, and all log
analyzers treat your urls as legitimate files. and it all looks a lot more
elegant.
would be pretty easy to implement on an existing site - would just need to
control link generation and add some parsing near the top...
i forget the url that got me going on this, but poke around on google for
path_info, htaccess and search engine friendly URLs
PS - webalizer is -good-, but clueless about query strings. works like a
charm in a setup with path_info tho
FB`
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From: "D. J. Waletzky" <dj at waletzky.com>
To: "NYPHP Talk" <talk at nyphp.org>
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 1:53 PM
Subject: [nycphp-talk] Logfile analysis
> Does anyone know of a good Apache logfile analysis program that recognizes
> the difference between GET query pages (like "page.php?section=about" and
> "page.php?section=news")? I have a large site we're about to launch, and
we
> need to be able to distinguish between template-driven pages. Hopefully, I
> won't have to write my own grep-based solution!
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