Webstats allows for the information collected in the access and error logs to be
displayed in a more appealing manner. This is much better than trying to read (decipher) the log files
themselves.
WEBSTAT PROGRAM
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There is little doubt you are at least a little curious about the traffic that your web site attracts. Your business may depends on obtaining detailed information about your web site traffic, and adapting to that information. Statistical information you need is easily obtain to allow you to know about your web site's usage.
Apache logs all the traffic to your Web site in log files located in your logs directory. There are two log files there, access_log and error_log
These log files contain the volume of activity at each page on your web site (browsers used, errors users experienced, where users came from, etc).
The actual data logged (viewable and downloadable through Plesk) is cryptic, to say the least. To make any sense of it, you need a log file analysis program to process and analyze it for you. Fortunately, there are two different webstat programs available through the Plesk control panel, Webalizer and AWStats. While the information is displayed differently between the two offerings, the basic information from the logs is presented. Choose the webstat program most appealing to you and your web site needs.
AWStats Coming Soon!




