Re: what does amaya identify as

As it if often configured by ISPs, Analog doesn't take Amaya into account. My
hosting company uses it, and I never see the Amaya frequentation, although I usually
check my site with it. Admittedly, the traffic I generate with Amaya certainly makes
up for less than 0.1% of the total visits, so it may be drowned in the data noise.

Here is an example of what my Amaya sends, taken from
http://www.osinet.fr/code/showheaders.asp
You can see the user agent string : amaya/V4.1 libwww/5.3.1  (yes, I know, I'm not
up to date on the version). What worries me more is the fact that is does not seem
to send referrer information.

Accept: */*Accept-Language: en,fr;q=0.9,de;q=0.8,*
Connection: TE,Keep-Alive
Host: www.osinet.fr
User-Agent: amaya/V4.1 libwww/5.3.1
Accept-Encoding: *,deflate
TE: trailers,deflate


----- Original Message -----
From: Patrick T. Rourke <ptrourke@mediaone.net>
To: <www-amaya@w3.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: what does amaya identify as


> You should try the raw log files, and analyze with Analog.  I haven't seen
> anyone look at one of my sites with Amaya yet except myself, but then I get
> very little traffic.
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Received on Sunday, 11 March 2001 10:55:27 UTC