This is a request for someone to modify the AWStats open source project to meet my needs. Additional info regarding AWStats can be found at: <[login to view URL]>
The program defaults to ignore url parameters when compiling the log statistics of the web server. So a url with [login to view URL] is the same as [login to view URL] since it will only count [login to view URL] when it compiles the statistics from the logs (it will just show 2 hits to [login to view URL]). However, there is an option to specify only certain URL parameters to categorize separately. So I specified the parameter number and the parameter dept. This works, however, there is one problem. The URL with [login to view URL] gets separated from [login to view URL] in the stats. I need dept specified for the [login to view URL] and [login to view URL] pages of our site. So basically I need somebody to modify the Perl source to say:
if the URL contains [login to view URL] then only group on number parameter, else if URL contains [login to view URL] OR [login to view URL] only group based on dept parameter, all other web pages ignore the url parameters (query string).
If have isolated the code in the program where this takes place and it should be extremely easy for someone to modify this if they know Perl at all. Unfortunately, I can kind of read the code, but it is beyond me to modify - I haven't worked with Perl for over 10 years and even then I only did a tiny bit of coding.
The area of the [login to view URL] file in question is around line numbers 6242 through 6293. Again, this file can be donwloaded on the [login to view URL] website, version 6.4. We can't pay much for this project, but it probably will only take someone 10 minutes to figure it out.
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