From: eldy <>
Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 08:29:26 +0000 (+0000)
Subject: New feature: Added full list for refering search engines and refering pages.
X-Git-Tag: AWSTATS_4_1_BETA~32
X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f178567f2f83d62935ea883dfed41fcd6df753ba;p=thirdparty%2FAWStats.git
New feature: Added full list for refering search engines and refering pages.
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diff --git a/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-en.txt b/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-en.txt
index f35371ae..7b4717c0 100644
--- a/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-en.txt
+++ b/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-en.txt
@@ -122,3 +122,6 @@ message118=Close window
message119=Bytes
message120=Search Keyphrases
message121=Search Keywords
+message122=different refering search engines
+message123=different refering sites
+message124=Other phrases
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diff --git a/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-fr.txt b/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-fr.txt
index 925f4aa1..6f59ba8a 100644
--- a/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-fr.txt
+++ b/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-fr.txt
@@ -122,3 +122,6 @@ message118=Fermer
message119=Octets
message120=Mots clés de recherche
message121=Phrases clés de recherche
+message122=moteurs de recherche différents
+message123=sites différents
+message124=Autres phrases
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diff --git a/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-tt-en.txt b/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-tt-en.txt
index 386185c2..b54f092c 100644
--- a/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-tt-en.txt
+++ b/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-tt-en.txt
@@ -1,66 +1,67 @@
-
- A new visits is defined as each new incoming visitor (viewing or browsing a page) who was not connected to your site during last #VisitTimeOut# mn.
-
-
- Number of client hosts (IP address) who came to visit the site (and who viewed at least one page).
- This data refers to the number of different physical persons who had reached the site in any one day.
-
-
- Number of times a page of the site is viewed (Sum for all visitors for all visits).
- This piece of data differs from "hits" in that it counts only HTML pages as oppose to images and other files.
-
-
- Number of times a page, image, file of the site is viewed or downloaded by someone.
- This piece of data is provided as a reference only, since the number of "pages" viewed is often prefered for marketing purposes.
-
-
- This piece of information refers to the amount of data downloaded by all pages, images and files within your site.
- Units are in KB, MB or GB (KiloBytes, MegaBytes or GigaBytes)
-
-
- #PROG# recognizes each access to your site after a search from the #SearchEnginesArray# most popular Internet Search Engines and Directories (such as Yahoo, Altavista, Lycos, Google, Voila, etc...).
-
-
- List of all external pages which were used to link (and enter) to your site (Only the #MaxNbOfRefererShown# 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.
-
-
- This table shows the list of the most frequently keywords utilized to find your site from Internet Search Engines and Directories.
- (Keywords from the #SearchEnginesArray# most popular Search Engines and Directories are recognized by #PROG#, such as Yahoo, Altavista, Lycos, Google, Voila, etc...).
-
-
- Robots (sometimes refer to Spiders) are automatic computer visitors 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.
- #PROG# is able to recognize up to #RobotArray# robots.
-
-
- All time related statistics are based on server time.
-
-
- Here, reported data are: average values (calculated from all data between the first and last visit)
-
-
- Here, reported data are: cumulative sums (calculated from all data between the first and last visit)
-
-
- Some Visits durations are 'unknown' because they can't always be calculated. This is the major reason for this:
- - Visit is not finished yet or when 'update' occured.
- - Visit started the last hour (after 23:00) of the last day (A technical reason prevent AWStats from calculating duration of such sessions)
-
-
- No description for this error.
- Request was understood by server but will be processed later.
- Server has processed the request but there is no document to send.
- Partial content.
- Requested document was moved and is now at another address given in answer.
- No description for this error.
- Syntax error, server didn't understand request.
- Tried to reach an URL where a login/password pair was required.
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).
- Tried to reach an URL not configured to be reachable, even with an login/password pair (for example, an URL within a directory not defined as "browsable".).
- Tried to reach a non existing URL. This error often means that there is an invalid link somewhere in your site or that a visitor mistyped a certain URL.
- Server has taken too much time 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.
- Internal error. This error is often caused by a CGI program that had finished abnormally (coredump for example).
- Unknown requested action.
- 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.
- Internal server error.
- Gateway Time-out.
- HTTP Version Not Supported.
+
+ A new visits is defined as each new incoming visitor (viewing or browsing a page) who was not connected to your site during last #VisitTimeOut# mn.
+
+
+ Number of client hosts (IP address) who came to visit the site (and who viewed at least one page).
+ This data refers to the number of different physical persons who had reached the site in any one day.
+
+
+ Number of times a page of the site is viewed (Sum for all visitors for all visits).
+ This piece of data differs from "hits" in that it counts only HTML pages as oppose to images and other files.
+
+
+ Number of times a page, image, file of the site is viewed or downloaded by someone.
+ This piece of data is provided as a reference only, since the number of "pages" viewed is often prefered for marketing purposes.
+
+
+ This piece of information refers to the amount of data downloaded by all pages, images and files within your site.
+ Units are in KB, MB or GB (KiloBytes, MegaBytes or GigaBytes)
+
+
+ #PROG# recognizes each access to your site after a search from the #SearchEnginesArray# most popular Internet Search Engines and Directories (such as Yahoo, Altavista, Lycos, Google, Voila, etc...).
+
+
+ List of all external pages which were used to link (and enter) to your site (Only the #MaxNbOfRefererShown# 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.
+
+
+ This table shows the list of the most frequently keyphrase or keywords used to find your site from Internet Search Engines and Directories.
+ (Keywords from the #SearchEnginesArray# most popular Search Engines and Directories are recognized by #PROG#, such as Yahoo, Altavista, Lycos, Google, Voila, etc...).
+ 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).
+
+
+ Robots (sometimes refer to Spiders) are automatic computer visitors 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.
+ #PROG# is able to recognize up to #RobotArray# robots.
+
+
+ All time related statistics are based on server time.
+
+
+ Here, reported data are: average values (calculated from all data between the first and last visit)
+
+
+ Here, reported data are: cumulative sums (calculated from all data between the first and last visit)
+
+
+ Some Visits durations are 'unknown' because they can't always be calculated. This is the major reason for this:
+ - Visit is not finished yet or when 'update' occured.
+ - Visit started the last hour (after 23:00) of the last day (A technical reason prevent AWStats from calculating duration of such sessions)
+
+
+ No description for this error.
+ Request was understood by server but will be processed later.
+ Server has processed the request but there is no document to send.
+ Partial content.
+ Requested document was moved and is now at another address given in answer.
+ No description for this error.
+ Syntax error, server didn't understand request.
+ Tried to reach an URL where a login/password pair was required.
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).
+ Tried to reach an URL not configured to be reachable, even with an login/password pair (for example, an URL within a directory not defined as "browsable".).
+ Tried to reach a non existing URL. This error often means that there is an invalid link somewhere in your site or that a visitor mistyped a certain URL.
+ Server has taken too much time 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.
+ Internal error. This error is often caused by a CGI program that had finished abnormally (coredump for example).
+ Unknown requested action.
+ 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.
+ Internal server error.
+ Gateway Time-out.
+ HTTP Version Not Supported.
diff --git a/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-tt-fr.txt b/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-tt-fr.txt
index 3a1fcd81..e74329e2 100644
--- a/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-tt-fr.txt
+++ b/wwwroot/cgi-bin/lang/awstats-tt-fr.txt
@@ -25,8 +25,9 @@
Les liens issus du résultat d un moteur de recherche connu n apparaissent pas ici, car comptabilisés à part sur la ligne juste au-dessus.
- Ce tableau offre la liste des mots les plus souvent utilisés pour retrouver et accéder au site depuis
- un moteur de recherche Internet (Les recherches depuis #SearchEnginesArray# moteurs de recherche parmi les pluspopulaires sont reconnues, comme Yahoo, Altavista, Lycos, Google, Voila, etc...).
+ Ce tableau offre la liste des phrases ou mots clés les plus souvent utilisés pour retrouver et accéder au site depuis
+ un moteur de recherche Internet (Les recherches depuis #SearchEnginesArray# moteurs de recherche parmi les plus populaires sont reconnues, comme Yahoo, Altavista, Lycos, Google, Voila, etc...).
+ Notez que le nombre total de recherche de mots clés peut être supérieur au nombre total de recherche de phrases clés (nombre réel de recherche) dans la mesure où une recherche est comptée 2 fois (1 pour chaque mot) si 2 mots furent utilisés comme critères.
Les robots sont des automates visiteurs scannant le site dans le but de l indexer, d obtenir des statistiques sur les sites Web Internet ou de vérifier sa disponibilié.