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There's about a million, Aaron. The HTTP server itself has some options which I don't use, but might fit the bill for you. Check out the HTTP control servlet (http://your400:2001) and then look under Configurations, under Log Reporting. Then there are the many options available from the 'Net. Go to Google (www.google.com) and search on "web log analyzer", or go to TUCOWS (www.tucows.com) and search for "web log". Either way will give you a variety of options. TUCOWS has the advantage of having a ranking system, a description and a column that tells you whether the code is commercial, shareware or freeware. Joe Pluta www.plutabrothers.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Bartell, Aaron L. (TC) > > Does anyone know if there is a utility that can translate the ugly error > logs that get produced by the IBM HTTP Server (Classic)? My boss wants me > to get some reports that tell me what the hits are for each site that we > have on our AS/400 webserver.
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