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+ | * fix when different IPs are resolved to the same ns, example:< | ||
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+ | ==== Who Visited Plugin ==== | ||
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+ | I wrote a new plugin, based on Following Me plugin, that shows all hosts that visited a given page (vs all pages that a given host visited, as Following Me is doing). | ||
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+ | * exclude search engine robots, or at least display user agent | ||
+ | * when looking for a directory only, don't display all files in this directory, only the directory or index.php/ | ||
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+ | ==== Integration ==== | ||
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+ | It would be perfect if these two plugin functionalities were directly integrated in awstats, directly with a link on the url or hostname instead of additional column, and everywhere so that we can continuously navigate between pages and hosts stats. And more important, it should use a database to avoid parsing the whole log every time. | ||
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