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Webalizer Site Statistics

Explanation of site statistic terminology and meanings.

  • How I do access my site statistics?

    Visit http://www.yourdomain.com/stats to view your Webalizer statistics. You can also access your site statistics from within Slamdot. From your...

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  • What are countries?

    Countries are determined based on the top level domain of the requesting site. This is somewhat questionable however, as there is no longer strong...

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  • What are entry and exit pages?

    Entry/Exit pages are those pages that were the first requested in a visit (Entry), and the last requested (Exit). These pages are calculated using...

    (No rating) April 19, 2006 Views: 485

  • What are hits and files?

    Hits represent the total number of requests made to the server during the given time period (month, day, hour etc..). The requests can be for...

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  • What are KBytes, or Kilobytes, transferred?

    A KByte (KB) is 1024 bytes (1 Kilobyte). This is used to show the amount of data that was transfered between the server and the remote machine,...

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  • What are pages?

    Pages are those URLs that would be considered the actual page being requested, and not all of the individual items that make it up (such as...

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  • What are response codes?

    Response Codes are defined as part of the HTTP/1.1 protocol (RFC 2068; See Chapter 10). These codes are generated by the web server and indicate...

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  • What are sites?

    Sites are the number of unique IP addresses/hostnames that made requests to the server. Care should be taken when using this metric for anything...

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  • What are user agents?

    User Agents is a fancy name for browsers. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, Opera, Konqueror, etc., are all User Agents, and each reports...

    (No rating) April 19, 2006 Views: 239

  • What are usernames?

    Usernames are available if your site uses http-based authentication. They represent the different usernames used to login to specific areas of your...

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  • What are visits?

    Visits occur when some remote site makes a request for a page on your server for the first time. As long as the same site keeps making requests...

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  • What is a referrer?

    Referrers are those URLs that lead a user to your site or caused the browser to request something from your server. The vast majority of requests...

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  • What is a search string?

    Search Strings are obtained from examining the referrer string and looking for known patterns from various search engines. The search engines and...

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  • What is a URL?

    A URL, which stands for Uniform Resource Locator, is something requested on a web server and represents an object somewhere on that server, that is...

    (No rating) April 19, 2006 Views: 194

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