[13075] in Public-Access_Computer_Systems_Forum
Re: Order of Information
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jennifer Heise)
Fri Aug 13 20:04:02 1999
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1999 14:31:10 -0600
From: Jennifer Heise <jahb@Lehigh.EDU>
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----------------------------Original message----------------------------
Er.. the reports I got about FrontPage 2000 and the other HTML options
in the Office 2000 suite were that pages creating on them were lovely in
IE 5+ but tended to blow up in anything else. Can anyone confirm or
deny, since we have a campus Office 2000 license but our systems guys
cannot get the Frontpage extensions to work securely on our server
setup?
Dan Lester wrote:
>
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> A quick check of www.tucows.com or similar sites will turn up many of
> them. And, for those who aren't anti-Microsoft, FrontPage2000 does
> those: Will show pages that haven't changed in X days, those that will
> take over Y seconds to load at Z modem speed, links that are broken, and so
> forth. And a log analysis program such as WebTrends (www.webtrends.com) or
> others (available for many platforms, many prices) will tell which pages
> are or aren't used. WebTrends has specific reports for least used pages,
> most used pages, etc, etc.
>
> cheers
>
> dan
>
> At 11:10 AM 8/11/99 -0600, Public-Access Computer Systems Forum wrote:
> >He would need information on some tools, as the MOMspider and Web:Lookout
> >programs able to analyze the WEB and to notice maintenance problems like dead
> >link, documents that have changed address, modified documents, Url that
> >have not
> >been consulted by long period, etc.
> >He wanted to know as to consent to these programs and to know if some new
soft
> >exists for the administration of places web that they consider these aspects.
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