41 projects tagged "Page Counters"
BBclone is a PHP Web counter on steroids which displays individual logs as well as aggregated data. It is a clone of Big Brother webstats, except that it is written in PHP and it relies only on flat files (no database needed). BBclone enables any Web site administrator to have a very precise view of who visit the website: OS, browser, date, referring page etc. Main features include reload resistance, hostname resolution, proxy workaround, and blacklist.
Load is a utility for Web application and SOAP-based Web services performance and scalability testing. It features a scripting language and a library of test objects for the creation of intelligent agents that drive the Web application or SOAP-based Web service. Running hundreds of agents concurrently shows how your software performs in production environments. Load is a Java application that runs on Linux, Solaris, NT, Win2000, and Macintosh. While Load continues to be maintained, the next generation is the TestMaker program.
phpOpenTracker is a framework solution for the analysis of Web site traffic and visitor behaviour. It features a logging engine that, either invoked as a Web bug by an HTML image tag or embedded with two lines of code into your PHP application, logs each request to a Web site into a database. One installation can track an arbitrary number of Web sites. Through its API, you can easily access the gathered data and perform complex operations on it (for instance, the analysis of your visitors' click paths).
tClick is a set of PHP scripts designed to provide tracking of click-throughs of links on a Web site for those who don't have access to their site logs or don't want to bother with complex log analysis programs. The system's backend is provided by a MySQL database, and support is included for addition, deletion, and viewing of link statistics through a Web interface as both individual links and by categories.
MyPHP Stats is a very robust PHP and MySQL based statistical engine for Web servers. It uses a MySQL database table to store the statistics for the site and pulse the data from that table, parsing it with PHP, for some very nice looking and well formatted statistical data. It is also very easy to customize.
Web Log Trends Analyzer provides a work-around for a "bug" in some popular commercial Log Analyzer products, which makes them unable to process multiple log files for overlapping periods of time. If you like your commercial Log Analyzer, and don't feel like upgrading just yet, this little Perl script will do the trick nicely. Simply specify a list of all your log files, and it will consolidate them into a single log file, sorted by time. The output log will work with your commercial Log Analyzer product without a hitch, allowing you to continue using it to generate reports.
Wusage is a Web server log analysis package that runs on virtually every operating system. It can read logs generated by nearly every type of Web server, including Apache, Microsoft IIS, WebStar, and many others. It measures the popularity and flow of your Web site, including unique visitors, referring sites, most popular browsers, top operating systems, accesses, visits and more. The statistics supplied provide valuable web site content and design information, as well as marketing and sales statistics. Because Wusage is so easy to use, it is perfect for schools, ISPs/Web hosting companies, large conglomerates, small businesses, and individual Web site owners.