Re: what does amaya identify as

Not if you download Analog yourself, configure it yourself, and run it from
the command line on your log files.  It's not that difficult.

Patrick Rourke

----- Original Message -----
From: "Frederic G. MARAND" <fgm@osinet.fr>
To: <www-amaya@w3.org>
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 10:56 AM
Subject: 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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