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Internet Technologies > Logging and analysis
Home > Internet Technologies > Logging and analysis
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Boost your server performance with HTTrack DominoPower Magazine - November 2002 Web servers generally deliver the strongest performance when they're serving static HTML pages rather than dynamically constructed pages. For someone who loves high performance computing applications as much as Andrew Stuart, this was a priority. Thus began his search for the perfect site mirroring application. He found the perfect utility in the form of a free application called HTTrack.
Keeping user credentials in a frameset DominoPower Magazine - May 2000 The way each Web browser handles the pages our sites serve up is important to understand, because the user experience is really based upon what they actually see, not what we intended for them to see. In this article, Chris Stoner goes "under the covers" to help shed a little light on the issue of caching credentials.
Using probes to monitor your Domino servers DominoPower Magazine - April 2000 Why wait until you get a phone call from a disgruntled user telling you there's a problem with your server? With the use of probes, you can monitor the accessibility and resources of your server and fix problems before they bother your users. In this informative article, Greg Neilson explains how you can set-up and configure this often-overlooked feature of the R5.
How to use cookies with Notes and the Web DominoPower Magazine - December 1999 Wouldn't it be cool if you could use Web-based cookies with Notes and the Web -- together? Well, now you can. In this informative article by contributing editor Jeffrey R. Burrows, you can learn how to bake your own cookies into your applications. There are even great code examples in this article. So read now to learn where the cookie crumbles. Don't get your hand caught in the cookie jar!
Build your own database analysis tool DominoPower Magazine - April 1999 Contributing editor Dan Velasco's back with another incredibly helpful article. Fortunately, this month he hasn't put his life at risk to bring you this great tutorial. In this article, Dan shows you how to build a database analysis tool that can tell you all about your use of Notes on your computer. If you want to push your development skills to the max, read this article. The cool thing, though, is you don't need to be a super-programmer to understand it.
Build your own Domino hit counter DominoPower Magazine - March 1999 You've probably seen hit counters on Web pages. You know, those cute graphic images that update as more and more people visit a page. If you've wanted to put something like that on your Domino site, and you've wanted to do it completely within Domino, you've been out of luck. Until now. In this extremely valuable article Contributing Editor Jeffrey Burrows shows how to build such a counter, completely within Domino. As an added plus, he also shows you how to turn Domino into a byte-serving Web server.
Understanding log entries in your web log DominoPower Magazine - September 1998 Last month, Tony Patton introduced you to some basic web traffic analysis features of Domino. This month, he takes you deep into the gory heart of the log file, so you can understand exactly what's recorded. This is hard-core stuff. If you run a web site and need to know what's going on, who's visiting, and, fundamentally, how valuable your site is commercially, you'll need to read and learn from this article.
Logging and monitoring web activity with Domino DominoPower Magazine - August 1998 You're such a Domino jock! You've installed Domino, set up your server, established a link with your ISP, and are even serving web pages. It's all pretty darn impressive. You even have people from all over the world visiting your site. But do you know who? How many? From where? How often? If you're running a serious web site, you need to know site access statistics. This article, by Tony Patton, will help you understand how Domino logs web site activity. Read it and you'll also learn how you can monitor that activity to measure your site's performance.
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