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On 2012-08-31 00:02, Shearer, Timothy J wrote:
> What we have is a webserver with 64,665 files (html, css, js, jpg, you get
> the idea) and lots of directories with subdirectories.
>
> The goal is to be able to conveniently take all that in in a way that
> makes it pretty simple to see/navigate (say for a public services staff
> member tasked with doing a survey of the old content) so that we can get a
> handle on what's there (prior to say, moving from a php+html template
> approach to a CMS).  It's about exploring the website from under the hood.

I'd recommend starting with the web server log files.
Maybe a handful of those files are 95% of your traffic,
and the rest is odd or peculiar "long tail" information.


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