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Han Chung

2005-01-06, 2:50 am

Hi,

Does anyone have any information on how visits to CMS pages are logged
in the IIS logs? Is it any different to a non-CMS site?

Regards,

Han.
Angus Logan [MVP]

2005-01-06, 2:50 am

Hi Han,

CMS logs to the IIS logs.

You may need to clean them with:-
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...97-A240C883EA9C
to make the Url's friendly.

Regards
--
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Angus Logan (MCAD/MCDBA/MCP/MVP for MCMS)
Product Specialist
Microsoft Application Solutions
Data#3 Limited
E angus_logan@data3.com.au
BLOG www.anguslogan.com
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"Han Chung" <han_chung@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:a18bb996.0501051930.78572cfe@posting.google.com...
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any information on how visits to CMS pages are logged
> in the IIS logs? Is it any different to a non-CMS site?
>
> Regards,
>
> Han.



Mei Ying [MVP]

2005-01-06, 2:50 am

Hi

The difference is that in CMS, some URLs are logged
as /nr/rdonlyres/SomeGuidLookingString/... Some statistics
may be under-reported if you need reports that filter by
directory paths.

The tool that Angus has pointed out converts these "ugly"
URLs to friendly, hierarchical ones, which solves this
problem.

regards
Mei Ying
---
Blog: http://meiyinglim.blogspot.com
Contact: meiyinglim@hotmail.com
---

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Han,
>
>CMS logs to the IIS logs.
>
>You may need to clean them with:-
>http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...les/Details.asp

x?SampleGuid=C87C9D44-AAD4-4046-AE97-A240C883EA9C
>to make the Url's friendly.
>
>Regards
>--
> ________________________________________

>
>Angus Logan (MCAD/MCDBA/MCP/MVP for MCMS)
>Product Specialist
>Microsoft Application Solutions
>Data#3 Limited
>E angus_logan@data3.com.au
>BLOG www.anguslogan.com
> ________________________________________

>"Han Chung" <han_chung@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:a18bb996.0501051930.78572cfe@posting.google.com...
pages are logged[vbcol=seagreen]
>
>
>.
>

han_chung@hotmail.com

2005-01-06, 2:50 am

Hi,

I'm just comparing the Webtrends basic "unique visitor" numbers pre and
post CMS and am finding a very large discrepancy. Post-CMS unique
visitor numbers are about 1/4 the pre-CMS unique visitor numbers. Is
there any reason for this?

Regards,

Han.

Mei Ying [MVP]

2005-01-06, 2:50 am

Hi

Do you have any filters applied when building the
fasttrends database?

Btw, I've just taken a quick look at the new upload by the
MSIB team:
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...es/Details.aspx
?SampleGuid=67c05359-ee16-4e5a-81ad-15c0447fc980

It's a similar tool for converting URLs but this time, the
source code is provided.

regards
Mei Ying
---
Blog: http://meiyinglim.blogspot.com
Contact: meiyinglim@hotmail.com
---

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I'm just comparing the Webtrends basic "unique visitor"

numbers pre and
>post CMS and am finding a very large discrepancy. Post-

CMS unique
>visitor numbers are about 1/4 the pre-CMS unique visitor

numbers. Is
>there any reason for this?
>
>Regards,
>
>Han.
>
>.
>

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