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Anyone know of a good (preferably free or reasonably priced) log analyser that will track spiders effectively.
I just want to know when a spider last visited and what file it requested on each visit. Ive been doing this with an access database but its awfully slow to process text files. |
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http://www.robotstats.com/en/
I've had mixed results with this free script. It is sorta klunky, but better than nothing, and it keeps a log in a MySQL database so you can see historic data. If you want to see what it looks like: Code:
www.bobafind.com/robotstats/ ![]() Also, hunting around I found this: http://www.darrinward.com/googletrax/ The demo site is: http://www.darrinward.com/spydertrax/spyderview.cgi Make sure you select a date on the drop down list - I didn't and I thought that only basic information was listed. Once you select a specific date, it has a lot more details like Date / Time, User Agent, Crawler Remote Host, IP Address, Page. I haven't used it yet but I want to test it out. Last edited by bobafind; Sep 13th 2004 at 9:08 am. |
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AWStats is great...and free.
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