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Log filename should be static, i.e this is a constant suffix. Server path section is only used to compute stats about your web files.
W3Perl path
W3Perl output path :
(Output from w3perl's scripts (HTML files) will be stored in this directory so select a directory in your web server's tree)
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/var/www/stats/ (Unix)
/home/domisse/public_html/w3perl/ (Unix)
C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/stats/ (Windows)
Virtual directory alias :
(if output is set to another logical drive than install, you should set a virtual directory to make a link to your output directory)
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stats (Windows)
W3Perl path installation :
(the directory where w3perl have been installed)
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/usr/local/serveurs/skylink/htdocs/w3perl/ (Unix)
/home/domisse/public_html/w3perl/ (Unix)
C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cgi-bin/w3perl/ (Windows)
W3Perl output relative URL :
(URL to your W3Perl's output directory)
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/stats/
/stats/w3perl-output/
Server path
Your server root directory for HTML :
(www root directory where your HTML files are stored, leave blank if no server have been installed)
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/var/www/html/ (Unix)
/usr/local/serveurs/skylink/htdocs/ (Unix)
/home/domisse/public_html/ (Unix)
C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/ (Windows)
Your server root for FTP files :
(ftp root directory where your ftp files are stored)
(Will be used to shorten URL)
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/var/ftp/pub/ (FTP)
/ftp/pub/ (FTP)
Your CGI-BIN path :
(cgi-bin directory path where your scripts are stored)
(Leave blank if cgi's server is not available or no server is running)
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/usr/local/serveurs/skylink/cgi-bin/ (Unix)
C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cgi-bin/ (Windows)
Logfile
Logfiles path :
(directory where your server's logfiles are stored
or where the logfiles will be stored when retrieving remote log files)
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/var/log/httpd/ (Unix)
/usr/local/etc/httpd/logs/ (Unix)
C:/WINDOWS/system32/LogFiles/W3SVC1/ (Windows)
//computername/LogFiles$/ (Windows : shared and hidden directory)
Load-balancing server
(Experimental)
:
Yes
No
Second logfiles path
Third logfiles path
Fourth logfiles path
Filth logfiles path
(if your server stores logfiles on different location. Add extra paths in the config file manually if more than 5 locations)
Logfile name :
(use the constant string in your logfilename, usually this is the name of your current logfile)
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access_log (Unix - Apache, NCSA, Netscape)
raw (1998.03.04.raw)
in (Windows IIS format)
ex (Windows W3C format)
access.log (Apache for Windows)
rmaccess.log (RealServer)
Referer logfile name :
(name of your referrer logfile)
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referer_log (Unix)
Agent logfile name :
(name of your agent logfile)
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agent_log (Unix)
Error logfile name :
(name of your error logfile)
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error_log (Unix)
error.log (Apache for Windows)
CUPS (optional)
CUPS spool path :
(in order to extract filename from temporary spool files if %jobname not available in logfile format
PreserveJobHistory should on ON (default))
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/var/log/cups/
CUPS server :
(If you want to link to printed files, default port is 631
PreserveJobFiles should be ON (default is OFF))
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printer.yourdomain.com
cups.yourdomain.com
Printer :
(Default printer to send printed files)
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lps2
PDF_Printer
Graphic tool
Jqplot (javascript library)
(Jqplot is included within w3perl - You should have a recent browser with javascript enabled)
Fly or Flydraw (binary)
Path :
(fullname where your fly binary is stored)
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/usr/local/bin/fly (Unix)
/home/domisse/bin/fly (Unix)
C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cgi-bin/fly.exe (Windows)
(If you choose Fly, you should install this package - Windows users have already Fly included in their W3Perl distribution)