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	<category>Stats</category>
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	<theme>Webalizer Stats</theme>
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40">Webalizer is a program that
can scan your logfiles and
present the
summarized data in a human readable way. You can view the
Webalizer stats
from the left menu of the site owner panel.

On the opening page you get a brief summarized view of the
sites traffic
across months.
You can click the links to get a detailed view of each
months traffic.

<b>HITS</b>
Any request made to the server is considered a
&#039;hit&#039;. The
requests can be for html pages, graphic images, cgi scripts,
anything...
If a visitor is viewing a page with 10 images it is counted
as 11 hits (10
images plus one for th epage itself)

<b>FILES</b>
The number of files that are actually transferred from the
server to the
visitor.
If a visitor is viewing the same file twice it only counts
as one file -
since the file is cached on the visitors local machine and
therefore
isn&#039;t transferred again.

<b>PAGES</b>
The number of pages seen - if a vitior is viewing a page
with 11 images it
still just counts as one.
Pages are all files that can produce an HTML output, in
other words, files
with extensions like: .htm, .html, .php, .cgi and .shtml
etc.

<b>SITES</b>
The number of unique computers visiting your site.
If the same person is visiting 1000 times from the same
machine it only
counts as one.
If the same person is visiting your site from two different
machines, it
counts as two.

<b>VISITS</b>
The number of visitor sessions to your site.
A new &quot;session&quot; is registered whenever a visitor
comes back to
your site at least 30 minutes after the last request from
that visitor.

<b>KBYTES</b>
The amount of traffic, in kilobytes, from you site.
A kilobyte is 1024 bytes, not 1000.</content>
	<author>EchoEcho Support</author>
	<date>12.07.2009, 21:19</date>
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