Are you using Analog to decifer your logs?
>From http://www.analog.cx/
You can use *'s as wildcards in the LOGFILE name, to save some
typing.
      For example,
        LOGFILE access_log.combined.2002-01-*
      will analyse all the logfiles whose names begin with
      "access_log.combined.2002-01-".

If named correctly this will include your referrer data.


>  >> I took a look at there website and didn't see an installation file for
> the 400. Is it still possible to run this on a 400 webserver?
>
> No - although it is open source and appears to be pretty vanilla code so it
> should port without any real problems.  Maybe I'll give that a go one day.
>
> However, at the time that facility was of no interest to me - as long as it 
>can
> analyze the 400s logs, I don't care where it runs.  I'm quite happy to do as
> I've been doing and FTP the log files to my PC and run it there.  That helps
> remind me to clean up my logs on Netshare and that (hopefully) keeps John Ross
> happy, those puppies can quickly chew up a bunch of space.  The Windows port
> seems to work very well - once you get used to the idea that it is typical 
>Unix
> software and has only a command line interface.
>
> The only issue I have right now is how to incorporate the referrer data
> which it seems to expect to be part of the main record and the HTTP server
> keeps in separate files.  Anyone know how to deal with that?
>
> Jon Paris
> Partner400
>
>
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