Today, I want to open the website log to see what visitors visit me. Flightdental.com.
It's really happening. I just opened a log, and I have recorded three entries in time:
2005-03-11 05:45:51 221.130.33.39 - 61.180.78.21 80 Get / EZHCN/Company.asp - 200 Sonyericssonk700C / R2AA SEMC-BROWSER / 4.0.2 Profile / MIDP-2.0 Configuration / CLDC-1.1 2005-03-11 05:45:53 221.130.33.39 - 61.180.78.21 80 get /styles/layout_handheld.css - 304 Sonyericssonk700C / R2AA SEMC-BROWSER / 4.0.2 Profile / MIDP-2.0 Configuration / CLDC-1.1 2005-03-11 05:33.39 - 61.180.78.21 80 get / zhcn/imgs/getfirefox.gif - 200 Sonyericssonk700c / R2AA SEMC-BROWSER / 4.0.2 Profile / MIDP-2.0 Configuration / CLDC -1.1
It can be seen that a customer from Japan is using his Sony Ericsson K700c mobile phone to browse our site. And it is speculated that he should have already viewed the homepage. Because no one will go directly to the company's page for the first time. You can also see that I set up the Handheld style of the game. Oh, if it is not designed with a web standard, I don't know if I can keep such a customer. Fortunately, I originally used the Web standard. I look forward to which day, I find some interesting user agents in the log. Huh.
At the same time, in the same log, the Crawler of Baidu Search Engine has also been visited (it's really lively today). It has completely indexed the Chinese version of the entire site. Oh, now Baidu has been able to search.