Thursday, May 22, 2003

[teknoids] Miscellaneous info: getting basic statistics from your web site From Ben Chapman:

Everyone:

Here's a short note on how to set up a very basic stats program to get some idea of whether people are visiting your web site. This recipe is useful for those times when you don't have access to your server's log files (for example, your public_html space on a university web server). It doesn't require that server-side includes be enabled, only that your web server understand Perl. I didn't develop the elegant Perl script that does the work (thanks to David Spelts for that); this is just a very short how-to document:

http://www.law.utulsa.edu:8080/users/bchapman/general/stats

For big deal stats work, I've been very pleased with awstats <http://awstats.sourceforge.net/>.


Ben
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3:36:39 PM    comment []  

Caldera vs. Microsoft Court Documents To Be Shredded

Caldera vs. Microsoft Court Documents To Be Shredded
Microsoft
Businesses
Posted by CmdrTaco on Wednesday May 21, @05:44PM
from the conspiracy-theory-much dept.
Geste writes "As now being reported in this brief story and on my local (Seattle) NPR affiliate, 3 million court documents from Caldera's unfair competition suit against Microsoft are to be shredded in Utah. The timing relative to Microsoft's recent licensing of SCO Unix IP is undoubtedly a complete coincidence. "

[Slashdot]


11:31:21 AM    comment []  

GA Linux - Georiga resources for secure computing with Linux

Good info on compiling Apache and PHP.


11:09:25 AM    comment []  

WordPerfect Update Gets the Job Done - Corel Corp.'s WordPerfect Office 11.0 might not loosen Microsoft Corp.'s grip on the office productivity market, but eWEEK Labs' tests show the suite's latest enhancements make it a well-appointed, less expensive alternative for most organizations looking for the basics. Word Perfect stalwarts will find Version 11.0 a worthy upgrade, especially organizations that need to tap XML for processing large amounts of data. - Eweek
10:57:19 AM    comment []