- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt1">\r
- 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>.\r
- </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt2">\r
- Number of client hosts (<b>IP address</b>) who came to visit the site (and who viewed at least one <b>page</b>).<br>\r
- This data refers to the number of <b>different physical persons</b> who had reached the site in any one day.\r
- </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt3">\r
- Number of times a <b>page</b> of the site is <b>viewed</b> (Sum for all visitors for all visits).<br>\r
- This piece of data differs from "hits" in that it counts only HTML pages as oppose to images and other files.\r
- </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt4">\r
- Number of times a <b>page, image, file</b> of the site is <b>viewed</b> or <b>downloaded</b> by someone.<br>\r
- This piece of data is provided as a reference only, since the number of "pages" viewed is often prefered for marketing purposes.\r
- </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt5">\r
- 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>\r
- Units are in KB, MB or GB (KiloBytes, MegaBytes or GigaBytes)\r
- </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt13">\r
- #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...).\r
- </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt14">\r
- 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).\r
- 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.\r
- </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt15">\r
- This table shows the list of the most frequently <b>keywords</b> utilized to find your site from Internet Search Engines and Directories.\r
- (Keywords from the <b>#SearchEnginesArray#</b> most popular Search Engines and Directories are recognized by #PROG#, such as Yahoo, Altavista, Lycos, Google, Voila, etc...).\r
- </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt16">\r
- 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>\r
- #PROG# is able to recognize up to <b>#RobotArray#</b> robots.\r
- </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt17">\r
- All time related statistics are based on server time.<br>\r
- </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt18">\r
- Here, reported data are: <b>average values</b> (calculated from all data between the first and last visit)\r
- </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt19">\r
- Here, reported data are: <b>cumulative sums</b> (calculated from all data between the first and last visit)\r
- </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt20">\r
- Some <b>Visits durations</b> are 'unknown' because they can't always be calculated. This is the major reason for this:<br>\r
- - Visit is not finished yet or when 'update' occured.<br>\r
- - Visit started the last hour (after 23:00) of the last day (A technical reason prevent AWStats from calculating duration of such sessions)\r
- </DIV>\r
-\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt201"> No description for this error. </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt202"> Request was understood by server but will be processed later. </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt204"> Server has processed the request but there is no document to send. </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt206"> Partial content. </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt301"> Requested document was moved and is now at another address given in answer. </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt302"> No description for this error. </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt400"> Syntax error, server didn't understand request. </DIV>\r
- <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>\r
- <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>\r
- <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>\r
- <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>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt500"> Internal error. This error is often caused by a CGI program that had finished abnormally (coredump for example). </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt501"> Unknown requested action. </DIV>\r
- <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>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt503"> Internal server error. </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt504"> Gateway Time-out. </DIV>\r
- <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt505"> HTTP Version Not Supported. </DIV>\r
+ <DIV 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 in any one day.
+ </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 frequently <b>keyphrase 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.<br>
+ </DIV>
+ <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt18">
+ Here, reported data are: <b>average values</b> (calculated from all data between the first and last visit)
+ </DIV>
+ <DIV CLASS="CTooltip" ID="tt19">
+ Here, reported data are: <b>cumulative sums</b> (calculated from all data between the first and last visit)
+ </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 is not finished yet or when 'update' occured.<br>
+ - Visit started the last hour (after 23:00) of the last day (A technical reason prevent AWStats from calculating duration of such sessions)
+ </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>