WebStats dotNet generates website statistics and analytics from IIS http log files. Best of all, it's all free and licensed under the LGPL. Gui is webbased written in C# using ASP.NET. The core of the software is designed in C# as a class library.
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Released. Check the changelog for additional information.
6/20/2007 - v 0.6.2.0 released (+) WebStats: Added support for session tracking on Days, DaysOfWeek, HoursOfDay and Months. It uses a reference class and does not use the full Session to reduce memory footprint. (e) Website: Made use of the session tracking for Days, DaysOfWeek, HoursOfDay and Months to show unique visitors and visits for the respective sections and updated the charts for those sections. 6/18/2007 - v 0.6.1.0 released (+) Website: Graphing thanks to ZedGraph ***PLUG*** (http://sourceforge.net/projects/zedgraph/) 6/17/2007 (e) WebStats: Engine.Save() now returns string[] representing the filepaths of where the reports were saved. (+) WebStats: Added support for month datatype and collection. (+) WebStats: Added Lifetime which is a class that handles lifetime statistics. (+) WebStats: Saving, Loading and Processing now support lifetime statistics. (x) WebStats: Fixed a bug with Page entry,exit,view and average size that was preventing accumulation of correct values. 6/16/2007 (-) Website: Admin area has been completely removed. The potential security implications of the admin area are too dangerous to publish such an area. If you want one, feel free ;) 6/15/2007 (e) WebStats: Reworked the structure to support multiple reports. (e) Scheduler: Reworked to interface with WebStats new support for multiple reports. (e) SchedulerSetup: Changed output path for setup.
Includes a major bugfix for statistics generation for pages and charting by ZedChart.
Well it took a couple days instead of a couple weeks, better sooner than later! Version 0.6 has been released. Please see the project website at http://webstatsdotnet.sourceforge.net to find out more information.
Version 0.6 will be a little while in development, but here is a sneek peek of what you can expect to see. We are working on supporting multiple reporting periods. Like if I give WebStats 3 months worth of logs at one time, currently it just processes them all and hands a single data file back with cumulative totals for all data. In version 0.6 it will support multiple return data files. Meaning that month 1 will be one file the 2nd a 2nd and so on. Also, you can look forward to Scheduler supporting this ability also ;) That is the major change that will be happening, doesn't seem like much but it requires a rework of the entire structure, so give me a couple weeks before you expect another release. Please keep giving me input though!
Includes the Scheduler Windows Service and Scheduler Installer along with a few bug fixes. For the latest and greatest always use SVN.
(x) - BugFix (+) - New Feature (-) - Removed (e) - Enhancement or change 6/11/2007 (+) Scheduler: Added (-) WebStatsTest: Removed (+) SchedulerSetup: Added - MSI generator for Scheduler. (x) WebStats: Fixed a bug that prevented proper reporting of referrers and possibly other metrics. 6/8/2007 (x) WebStats: Fixed the filepath length issue for input. (x) WebStats: Fixed the cs(Referrer) column not found issue -> cs(Referer) is the actual name of the column. 6/7/2007 (+) WebStats: Commented the code for use with Sandcastle. (x) WebStats: Fixed a problem in Settings/SearchEngine.xml that was preventing proper detection of keywords and keyphrases (x) WebStats: Fixed a problem with Engine where having a LowMemory ProcessingMode would only process the first log. 6/6/2007 (e) WebStats: Completely reworked the settings. Profiles have been eliminated, just use a seperate xml file whenever you might want a different profile. KISS Method used. (e) Website: Framework revamped - Website is ONLY AN EXAMPLE, it is NOT SAFE FOR PRODUCTION. (+) Website: Admin area - profile management - this allows you to create xml profile files for WebStats (+) Website: User area - everything - this allows users to view their reports
I have the website online that talks a little more about WebStats dotNet and has some documentation. You can get there by going to http://webstatsdotnet.sourceforge.net
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