The Webalizer is an open-source external log file-analysis product that is available for Linux and Windows platforms. It is capable of reading a standard Web-server log file, such as those generated ...
Why are log files important for SEO? For starters, they contain information that is not available elsewhere Log files are also one of the only ways to see Google’s actual behavior on your site. They ...
Want to know why your high-value pages aren’t getting indexed? Or why Google keeps crawling useless parameters over and over and over…but not your blog? Your server logs hold the answers. Yes, they’re ...
Dave tackles analysis of the ugly Apache web server log. I know, in my last article I promised I'd jump back into the mail merge program I started building a while back. Since I'm having some hiccups ...
Server access logs are a valuable but often overlooked SEO resource. They capture every request to a website, providing a complete, unfiltered view of how users and bots interact with the site, ...
Summary.Net has released Summary 2.6, an update to its advanced Web server log analysis tool. This release features 23 new reports and many new columns in existing reports, a new Mac OS X-native ...
Summary has released Summary 2.3.1, an update to its advanced Web server log analysis tool. The update includes numerous enhancements and fixes, which are detailed here. Summary 2.3.1 is available for ...
Log data analysis involves reviewing logs generated from different sources to gain insight into the activities of assets in an IT infrastructure. It helps organizations detect and remediate security ...
Summary 2.3, a new version of the Web server log analyzer from Summary.Net is now available and compatible with the classic Mac operating system and Mac OS X. <?php ...