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Note (2): <i>filter</i> can be a regexp on the full filenames you want awstats to present information about.<br>\r
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+Note (3): If you want to build a report for a particular month, add options <i><b>-month=MM -year=YYYY</b></i>.<br>\r
+To build a report for full year (warning: This may use a lot of memory and CPU), add options <i><b>-month=year -year=YYYY</b></i>.<br>\r
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* Another solution is to view dynamically your statistics from a browser.<br>\r
If you named your config file awstats.<i>virtualhostname</i>.conf, use URL:<br>\r
<b><i>http://www.myserver.mydomain/cgi-bin/awstats.pl?config=virtualhostname</i></b><br>\r
If you named your config file awstats.conf, just use URL:<br>\r
<b><i>http://www.myserver.mydomain/cgi-bin/awstats.pl</i></b><br>\r
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-Note: If <a href="awstats_config.html#AllowToUpdateStatsFromBrowser">AllowToUpdateStatsFromBrowser</a> parameter is set to 1 in AWStats config/domain file,\r
+Note (1): All output command line options (except -staticlinks) are still available when using AWStats as a browser.<br>\r
+Just use them as URL parameters like this example <b><i>http://www.myserver.mydomain/cgi-bin/awstats.pl?month=MM&year=YYYY&output=unknownos</i></b><br>\r
+<br>\r
+Note (2): If <a href="awstats_config.html#AllowToUpdateStatsFromBrowser">AllowToUpdateStatsFromBrowser</a> parameter is set to 1 in AWStats config/domain file,\r
you will also be able to run the update process from your browser. Just click on link "Update now".<br>\r
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