Apache2GDL is a tool used for parsing Apache log files. It is a Perl script that facilitates easy retrieval of data from log files.
In addition to generating graphs, Apache2GDL also allows you to pipe the graph directly through aiSee and obtain a mapped SVG or PNG image of the layout. This feature is useful for understanding how people navigate through your website, identifying the most popular pages, and determining whether users encounter dead ends or one-way paths.
To install Apache2GDL, simply gunzip the apache2gdl.pl.gz file and chmod it to 755. Usage involves piping your Apache log file to the script via cat. For example, you might use the following command to generate a graph of visitors to the absint.com/aisee/download page:
> cat /var/log/absint_com_2004_access.log | apache2gdl.pl absint.com/aisee/download > graph.gdl
This latest release of Apache2GDL includes several bug fixes and updates. The script now works around a PNG image mapping bug in aiSee, and the list of search engine bots has been updated. Additionally, HTTP requests containing illegal unmasked arrow brackets no longer cause SVG files to be corrupted.
Overall, Apache2GDL is a useful tool for webmasters who want to gain a better understanding of how visitors interact with their websites. With its intuitive interface and powerful visualization capabilities, Apache2GDL is a valuable addition to any webmaster's toolkit.
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