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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)
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)
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)