Re: componet or code to anaylze IIS weblog
- From: "Juan T. Llibre" <nomailreplies@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 04:57:02 -0400
It produces HTML reports, but you'll have to
publish them yourself, at least in the Lite vesion.
There's no automatic publish-to-web feature, AFAIK.
You might want to contact them about that.
Juan T. Llibre
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"Frankie" <A@xxxxx> wrote in message news:eLXAaVokFHA.2608@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Juan,
>
> I just started looking into Alterwind and have not yet installed it for demo purposes.
> Question: The reports it produces - are they available as Web pages, how about as user
> controls? If as pages - what does it do - does it generate HTML files. Basically I'm
> wondering if I can use it (any version) to provide statistics to my site's visitors,
> without me having to hand-code paths to new HTML files containing reports every month.
>
> Thanks for any insight you can provide.
>
> -F
>
>
> "Juan T. Llibre" <nomailreplies@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:e3RzvQokFHA.2920@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi, JD.
>>
>> Take a look at (Lite version free) Alterwind Log Analyzer:
>>
>> http://www.alterwind.com/
>>
>> The Lite version is totally free, and if you need more reports,
>> there's 2 versions you can pay for/upgrade to ( $69-$99 ).
>>
>> Download the free version, or eval versions of the $$$ versions at :
>> http://www.alterwind.com/download.html
>>
>> It's very straightforward to use, and it works without having to install
>> a scripting language. (It doesn't need Perl...like most log analyzers do)
>>
>> Just start the program, go to "File", "Add log file"; locate your
>> Logfiles directory, and add as many logfiles as you want to process.
>>
>> ( You can add all of them, if you wish. )
>>
>> Then, when the logfiles have been processed,
>> go to the "Report" menu item, and select "Generate Report".
>>
>> It doesn't get any easier than that.
>>
>> If you want more that what the free version gives you,
>> download the Eval versions of the "Standard" or "Professional" versions.
>>
>> Disclaimer : I am not connected in any way shape or form
>> to the people who wrote or sell theAlterwind Log Analyzer.
>>
>> I just like it...and use the free version for test purposes.
>>
>> For commercial use, I'd purchase one of the "for pay" versions.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Juan T. Llibre
>> ASP.NET MVP
>> http://asp.net.do/foros/
>> Foros de ASP.NET en Español
>> Ven, y hablemos de ASP.NET...
>> ======================
>>
>> "JD" <jdnews@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23oO$mBlkFHA.2724@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Does anyone know of any component out in the market that will allow you analyze IIS
>>> weblogs, I have been asked to develop a tool for a client that will do this for them,
>>> and the one that came to mind was webtrends. However, they don't want to buy this
>>> software....I don't know of any component that will do this, but if anyone can help I
>>> would really appreciate it. Thanks.
>>>
>>> --
>>> J. D.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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