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We've expanded our Perl news coverage and improved our search! Search for all things Perl across O'Reilly! Web Admin analog Analog is a WWW logfile analysis program. It is fast, easy to install and run, very flexible, features multi-language support, produces attractive output, can be run directly or from a form interface, understands any logfile format, and works on any operating system. Apache Toolbox Apache Toolbox provides a means to easily compile Apache (IPv4/6) SSL, PHP(v3/v4), MySQL, Jakarta, a large number of modules (61 3rd party modules and 36 default Apache modules, static or as DSOs), and GD libraries with PNG+JPEG+Freetype2+zlib support. It is fully customizable and menu-driven. Everything is compiled from source, and wget is used to download any missing modules. It can also check for RPMs that might cause problems and create an RPM with your selections. Apache::ASP Apache::ASP provides an Active Server Pages port to the Apache Web Server with Perl as the host scripting language. Apache::ASP allows a developer to create dynamic Web applications with session management and embedded Perl code. There are also many powerful extensions, including XML taglibs, XSLT rendering, and new events not originally part of the ASP API. Apache::ParseLog An Object-oriented Perl extension for parsing Apache log files -- Apache::ParseLog provides an easy way to parse the Apache log files, using an object-oriented constructs. The data obtained using this module are generic enough that it is flexible to use the data for your own applications, such as CGI, simple text-only report generater, feeding RDBMS, data for Perl/Tk-based GUI application, etc. apachelogrotate.pl apachelogrotate.pl rotates and packs the logfiles of the Apache Web server on a Linux system without interrupting its service and without the need for a permanent change in the Web server configuration. Assuming that Apache is running, it will identify the log files which have to be rotated without any configuration, making it easy to install. By default, logfiles with more than 10 MB are rotated, but this parameter may be changed and/or a daily, monthly, or yearly rotation period can be configured. Documentation is included in the script itself. Aphid Aphid (the Apache/Perl HTTP Installation Daemon) provides a quick facility for compiling and installing the Apache Web server with support for SSL via mod_ssl, and with the embedded Perl interpreter provided by mod_perl. It downloads, compiles, and installs the software into the directory of your choice. Aphid places emphasis on providing an intuitive, browser-based interface and keeping a tiny distribution footprint. To date Aphid has been tested on Rehat Linux 6 and 6.2, FreeBSD 4.0, and Solaris 2.6 and 7. collate Collate scans, reports on and optionally makes changes to HTML documents on local filesystems. Reports include cross-reference, invalid links, orphaned files, and instructions for reorganizing the site's file structure. Changes include fixing redirected external links, changing absolute links to relative ones, and reorganizing the site's file structure (it fixes the links, too). Follow2 A session-based logfile analysis script. With it, you can see what progression of pages a user looks at, how long they spend on each, and when they hit the 'back' button rather than using your navigation devices. With Follow, you can see exactly how people interact with your site, to help improve your site structure, navigation and page layout. htm2html A Perl program to make *.htm to *.html in a directory. Useful when a DOS user gives you a disk with many *.htm files, yet *.html in the A HREF=* tags. HTML::Clean The HTML::Clean module encapsulates a number of HTML optimizations and cleanups. The end result is HTML that loads faster, displays properly in more browsers. Think of it as a compiler that translates HTML input into optimized machine readable code. HTML::Validator HTML::Validator is a perl module which can be used to check the validity of HTML (or SGML) files. The validation check itself is performed by nsgmls, which is a SGML syntax validator. htmlchek Syntactically checks HTML 2.0 or 3.0 files for a number of possible errors; can do local link cross-reference checking, and generate a rudimentary reference-dependency map. Includes a number of supplemental utilities for HTML file processing such as htmlsrpl.pl (HTML-aware search-and-replace; uses literal strings or regexps, acts only inside or outside tags and/or specified elements.) and xtraclnk.pl (Extracts links/anchors from HTML files; isolates text contained in <A> and <TITLE> elements.) hverify From Randal Schwartz's Web Techniques column in UNIX Review -- A a simple tool to follow links automatically. With the easy-to-use LWP library (by Gisle Aas), you can write a program that fetches a page, looks for all of its links, then tries each link in turn. Logfile The Logfile extension will help you generate various reports from different server logfiles. In general there is no restriction as to what information you extract from the logfiles. LogScribe LogScribe was originally developped by Matt Kruse under the name Graphical Access Stats but it has gone through some major changes since. mail_access A perl script that makes a lot of calls to Unix to extract a lot of web page statistics and email them to the user. Netscape::Cache The Netscape::Cache module implements an object class for accessing the filenames and URLs of the cache files used by the Netscape web browser. It provides access to the information stored in index.db of Netscape's cache directory. Only Netscape versions 2.x, 3.x and 4.x are supported. [ pod ] Netscape::History The Netscape::History module implements an object class for accessing the history database maintained by the Netscape web browser. The history database keeps a list of all URLs you have visited, and is used by Netscape to change the color of URLs which you have previously visited, for example. [ pod ]sitemapper WWW::Sitemap is a perl module which can be used to generate a site map, given a root URL for a site. It is distributed with the sitemapper.pl script, which includes a number of example formats for sitemaps, including an HTML bulleted list, a dynamic HTML folding tree, based on Jef Perlman's javascript Tree class, and a plain text indented list. straw Straw is a small httpd log service for 'web sites. It incrementally breaks httpd logs into mini-logs for each subscriber and e-mails the logs to their owners. Straw consists of a cron-ready main program and two utilities to subscribe and unsubscribe users. w3mir w3mir is a featurefull mirroring package that can do recursive mirroring and copying of documents using the http protocol. (You can also get single documents if you want, or several single documents for that matter) W3perl A powerful web stats utility to report access to your web site. Working on Unix and NT, it include too many features to be listed here...have a look by yourself ! WarPaint for Apache Although the Apache Web server is used by more than 40% of the world's web sites*, the interface has always left much to be desired. Editing configuration files with text editors can be inconvenient and error-prone. With so many directives and options available it's hard to even keep track of what you're supposed to edit. Now with WarPaint, you can have your point-n-click interface with Apache. Make the best web server even better! Web Summary Parses common log format log files and produces summaries of transfers and a top X list of users. WebLog A comprehensive access log analysis tool. It allows you to keep track of activity on your site by month, week, day and hour, monitor total hits, bytes transferred and unique domains visiting, and keep track of your most popular pages. It can also print out a secondary report which tracks %22user sessions,%22 showing the paths taken through your site by your visitors and giving you a rough idea of how long they spent looking at your pages. WebMirror Recursively mirror remote WWW sites to a local directory, adjusting links while doing so so you can browse the files locally. WebMirror can be ordered to follow outbound links 1 level deep without saving them, so it can be used to verify the correctness of links in a hierarchy, too. WebTester A handy site management tool, the primary purpose of which is to check your site for broken links. It will report both on missing files and on those which exist but aren't referenced. It can also check the validity of your external links. WWWImagesize WWWis is a perl application which will read in an HTML file and insert HEIGHT=### WIDTH=### directives into the inlined images used in the file. It also does a whole lot more to boot.
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