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Apache Log Parser with Path Analysis
Does anyone happen to know a script that can do the exact same thing cpanel does when you go into subdomain stats and click on latest visitors. It gives you like some type of path analysis to show you how the client navigated your site.
Here is a screenshot from cpanel. Even the exact same script in perl or php would be great. ![]() |
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I have never used cPanel so I am not sure if I am interpreting the screenshot correctly.
But it doesn't look like a path analysis to me. Looks more like their way of showing hits vs. page impressions. The box titled "Host x.x.x.x" is a PI and the leaves below are the hits showing the files the page consists of (styles, images, etc). If this is right, then every stats program should be able to do this. Webalizer and AWStats do. They just don't list it this way but they are only couting the numbers. I don't know of a pre-made script for path analysis. Should be possible to write one in a few hours though. Maybe ask for a quote in the "project help wanted" forum. M.
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Yeah i wanted to build something similar myself but i failed. I couldn't get this sorted correctly without using a ton of resources.
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