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class="CTooltip" id="tt1"> A new visits is defined
as each new <b>incoming visitor</b> (viewing or browsing a
page) who was not connected to your site during last
<b>#VisitTimeOut# mn</b>. </div> <div
class="CTooltip" id="tt2"> Number of client hosts
(<b>IP address</b>) who came to visit the site (and who viewed
at least one <b>page</b>).<br /> This data refers to the
number of <b>different physical persons</b> who had reached the
site. </div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt3"> Number of times a <b>page</b> of the
site is <b>viewed</b> (Sum for all visitors for all
visits).<br /> This piece of data differs from "hits" in
that it counts only HTML pages as oppose to images and other
files. </div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt4"> Number of times a <b>page, image,
file</b> of the site is <b>viewed</b> or
<b>downloaded</b> by someone.<br /> This piece of data is
provided as a reference only, since the number of "pages" viewed
is often prefered for marketing purposes. </div> <div
class="CTooltip" id="tt5"> This piece of information
refers to the amount of data downloaded by all <b>pages</b>,
<b>images</b> and <b>files</b> within your
site.<br /> Units are in KB, MB or GB (KiloBytes, MegaBytes or
GigaBytes) </div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt13"> #PROG# recognizes each access to your site after a
<b>search</b> from the <b>#SearchEnginesArray# most
popular Internet Search Engines and Directories</b> (such as Yahoo,
Altavista, Lycos, Google, Voila, etc...). </div> <div
class="CTooltip" id="tt14"> List of all
<b>external pages</b> which were used to link (and enter) to
your site (Only the <b>#MaxNbOfRefererShown#</b> most often
used external pages are shown). Links used by the results of the search
engines are excluded here because they have already been included on the
previous line within this table. </div> <div
class="CTooltip" id="tt15"> This table shows the
list of the most frequent <b>keyphrases or keywords</b> used to
find your site from Internet Search Engines and Directories. (Keywords from
the <b>#SearchEnginesArray#</b> most popular Search Engines and
Directories are recognized by #PROG#, such as Yahoo, Altavista, Lycos,
Google, Voila, etc...).<br /> Note that total number of searches for
keywords might be greater than total number of searches for keyphrases
(real number of searches) because when 2 keywords were used on same search,
search is counted twice for keywords (once for each
word). </div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt16"> Robots (sometimes refer to Spiders) are
<b>automatic computer visitors</b> used by many search engines
that scan your web site to index it and rank it, collect statistics on
Internet Web sites and/or see if your site is still online.<br
/> #PROG# is able to recognize up to <b>#RobotArray#</b>
robots. </div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt17"> All time related statistics are based on server
time. </div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt18"> Here, reported data are: <b>average
values</b> (calculated from all data between the first and last visit
in analyzed range). </div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt19"> Here, reported data are: <b>cumulative
sums</b> (calculated from all data between the first and last visit
in analyzed range). </div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt20"> Some <b>Visits durations</b> are
'unknown' because they can't always be calculated. This is the major reason
for this:<br /> - Visit was not finished when 'update' occured.<br
/> - Visit started the last hour (after 23:00) of the last day of a
month (A technical reason prevents #PROG# from calculating duration of such
sessions) </div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt21"> Worms are <b>automatic computer
visitors</b> that are in fact external servers, infected by a virus,
that try to make particular hits on your server to infect it. In most
cases, such worms exploit some bugs of not up to date or commercial
servers. If your system is not the <b>sensitive target</b> of
the worm, you can simply ignore those hits.<br /> There is very few
'server worms' in the world but they are very active at some times. #PROG#
is able to recognize <b>#WormsArray#</b> known worm's
signatures (nimda,code red,...). </div> <div
class="CTooltip" id="tt201">No description for this
error.</div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt202">Request was understood by server but will be
processed later.</div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt204">Server has processed the request but there is no
document to send.</div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt206">Partial content.</div> <div
class="CTooltip" id="tt301">Requested document was
moved and is now at another address given in answer.</div> <div
class="CTooltip" id="tt302">No description for this
error.</div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt400">Syntax error, server didn't understand
request.</div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt401">Tried to reach an <b>URL where a
login/password pair was required</b>.<br />A high number within
this item could mean that someone (such as a hacker) is attempting to
crack, or enter into your site (hoping to enter a secured area by trying
different login/password pairs, for instance).</div> <div
class="CTooltip" id="tt403">Tried to reach an
<b>URL not configured to be reachable, even with an login/password
pair</b> (for example, an URL within a directory not defined as
"browsable".).</div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt404">Tried to reach a <b>non existing
URL</b>. This error often means that there is an invalid link
somewhere in your site or that a visitor mistyped a certain
URL.</div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt408">Server has taken <b>too much time</b>
to respond to a request. This error frequently involves either a slow CGI
script which the server was required to kill or an extremely congested web
server.</div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt500">Internal error. This error is often caused by a CGI
program that had finished abnormally (coredump for
example).</div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt501">Unknown requested action.</div> <div
class="CTooltip" id="tt502">Code returned by a HTTP
server that works as a proxy or gateway when a real, targeted server
doesn't answer successfully to the client's request.</div> <div
class="CTooltip" id="tt503">Internal server
error.</div> <div class="CTooltip"
id="tt504">Gateway Time-out.</div> <div
class="CTooltip" id="tt505">HTTP Version Not
Supported.</div>
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