![]() Note: When a visit started at end of the month to end at the beginning of next month, you might have an Entry page for the month report and no Exit pages. Last page viewed by a visitor during its visit. That’s why Entry pages can be different than Exit pages. ![]() Note: When a visit started at the end of the month to end at the beginning of next month, you might have an Entry page for the month report and no Exit pages. Usually, pages are reserved for HTML files, CGI files or PHP files, not images nor other files requested as a result of loading a “Page” (like js,css… files).Īny files requested from the server (including files that are “Pages”) except those that match the SkipFiles config parameter.įirst page viewed by a visitor during its visit. Only files that don’t match an entry in the NotPageList config parameter (and match an entry of OnlyFiles config parameter if used) are counted as “Pages”. Think “session” here, say a unique IP/Person/Computer accesses a page and then requests three others without an hour between any of the requests, all of the “pages” are included in the visit, therefore you should expect multiple pages per visit and multiple visits per unique visitor (assuming that some of the unique IPs are logged with more than an hour between requests) In such a report, the period is a full year, so Unique Visitors are the number of People/Computers that have made at least 1 hit on 1 page of your web site during that year. ![]() However, if you use AWStats as a CGI you can click on the “year” link to have a report for the entire year. The period shown by AWStats reports is by default the current month. If this computer makes several visits during this period, it is counted only once. ![]() What do all these terms in Awstats mean? #Ī unique visitor is a Computer that has made at least 1 hit on 1 page of your web site during the current period shown by the report. ![]()
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