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With ATTGlobal.net's premium e-mail service I also have access to a free  
10 mb-sized website. However they provide no support at all so I am on  
my own.   I can upload files by FTP, create my own file structure etc,  
just like on the fee-based sites I have created and html-coded for.  
 
However the fee-based sites provide me a weekly log of activity (source  
of visitors, files downloaded, files not found etc).   
 
Are there tools I can put on the ATT site to do the same thing?   If so  
please point me to the resources I need to study and also summarize briefly  
what is involved  so as to lift me sufficiently from my current state of   
complete ignorance as to be able to read them intelligently and then ask  
less stupid questions the next time.   I am willing to learn to code, or  
recode from canned scripts, in whatever language it takes.  
 
Using <http://www.netcraft.com/cgi-bin/Survey/whats?> I have verified that  
the site <http://pws.prserv.net> is running Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) on AIX.   
 
Thanks for all help.  
 
Jeffrey Race  
 
 
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