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Maybe this feature exists and I just haven't discovered it yet, but in a conversation with a support technician, I was led to believe it didn't, so here's my suggestion: provide a way for Umbraco Cloud users to access the "raw" web log files showing all hits to a cloud site. It could be filterable by date with an upper limit (say 1 day or 1 week) to control the amount of data being dealt with. Obviously, that depends on the amount of traffic the site gets, but setting an upper limit might help prevent ridiculously large requests. For my purposes, the logs could just be downloadable -- enter a date range and click download.
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Maybe this feature exists and I just haven't discovered it yet, but in a conversation with a support technician, I was led to believe it didn't, so here's my suggestion: provide a way for Umbraco Cloud users to access the "raw" web log files showing all hits to a cloud site. It could be filterable by date with an upper limit (say 1 day or 1 week) to control the amount of data being dealt with. Obviously, that depends on the amount of traffic the site gets, but setting an upper limit might help prevent ridiculously large requests. For my purposes, the logs could just be downloadable -- enter a date range and click download.
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