<b>A full log analysis enables AWStats to show you the following information</b>:<br>\r
* Number of <u>visits</u>, and number of <u>unique visitors</u>,<br>\r
* <u>Visits duration</u> and last visits,<br>\r
- * <u>Authenticated users</u>,<br>\r
+ * <u>Authenticated users</u>, and last authenticated visits,<br>\r
* <u>Days of week</u> and <u>rush hours</u> (pages, hits, KB for each hour and day of week),<br>\r
- * Hosts names and/or unresolved IP addresses (with 'WhoIs' link),<br>\r
* <u>Domains/countries</u> of hosts visitors (pages, hits, KB, <font color=#221188>259 domains/countries detected</font>),<br>\r
+ * Hosts list, last visits and unresolved IP addresses list,<br>\r
* <u>Most viewed</u>, <u>entry</u> and <u>exit</u> pages,<br>\r
* <u>Files type</u>,<br>\r
* <u>Web compression statistics</u> (for mod_gzip),<br>\r
- * <u>Browsers</u> used (pages, hits, KB for each browser, each version, <font color=#221188>74 browsers</font>: Web, Wap, Media browsers...),<br>\r
+ * <u>Browsers</u> used (pages, hits, KB for each browser, each version, <font color=#221188>75 browsers</font>: Web, Wap, Media browsers...),<br>\r
* <u>OS used</u> (pages, hits, KB for each OS, <font color=#221188>29 OS detected</font>),<br>\r
- * <u>Visits of robots</u> (<font color=#221188>287 robots detected</font>),<br>\r
+ * <u>Visits of robots</u> (<font color=#221188>295 robots detected</font>),<br>\r
* <u>Search engines</u>, <u>keyphrases</u> and <u>keywords</u> used to find your site (<font color=#221188>The 63 most famous search engines are detected like yahoo, google, altavista, etc...</font>),<br>\r
* HTTP errors (Page Not Found with last referrer, ...),<br>\r
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<b>AWStats also supports the following features</b>:<br>\r
- * Can analyze a lot of log formats: Apache NCSA combined log files (XLF/ELF) or common (CLF), IIS log files (W3C), WebStar native log files and other web, proxy or wap servers log files (but also ftp, syslog or mail log files). See <a href="awstats_faq.html#LOGFORMAT">AWStats F.A.Q.</a> for examples.<br>\r
+ * Can analyze a lot of log formats: Apache NCSA combined log files (XLF/ELF) or common (CLF), IIS log files (W3C),\r
+ WebStar native log files and other web, proxy or wap servers log files (but also ftp, syslog or mail log files). See <a href="awstats_faq.html#LOGFORMAT">AWStats F.A.Q.</a> for examples.<br>\r
* Works from command line and from a browser as a CGI (with dynamic filters capabilities for some charts),<br>\r
- * Update of statistics can be made from a web browser and not only from a scheduler,<br>\r
+ * Update of statistics can be made from a web browser and not only from your scheduler,<br>\r
* Unlimited log file size, support split log files (load balancing system),<br>\r
+ * Support 'nearly sorted' log files even for entry and exit pages,<br>\r
* Reverse DNS lookup before or during analysis, support DNS cache files,<br>\r
+ * WhoIS links,<br>\r
* A lot of options/filters and plugins can be used,<br>\r
* Multi-named web sites supported (virtual servers, great for web-hosting providers),<br>\r
<!-- * Yearly, monthly and daily statistics,<br> -->\r
+ * Cross Site Scripting Attacks protection,<br>\r
* Several languages. See <a href="awstats_faq.html#LANG">AWStats F.A.Q.</a> for full list.<br>\r
* No need of rare perl libraries. All basic perl interpreters can make AWStats working,<br>\r
* Graphical and framed reports,<br>\r
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<b>Requirements</b>:<br>\r
To use AWStats, you need the following requirements:<br>\r
- * Your server must log web access in log files you can read.<br>\r
+ * Your server must log web access in a log file you can read.<br>\r
* You must be able to run perl scripts (.pl files) from command line and/or as CGI.<br>\r
If not, you can solve this by downloading last Perl version at <a href="http://www.activestate.com/ActivePerl/">ActivePerl</a> (<font color=#221188>Win32</font>) or <a href="http://www.perl.com/pub/language/info/software.html">Perl.com</a> (<font color=#221188>Unix/Linux/Other</font>).<br>\r
See <a href="awstats_faq.html#SERVERSOS">AWStats F.A.Q.</a> to have examples of supported OS and Web servers.<br>\r