YOUR
COMPUTER INFORMATION
Your IP and
Browser are logged to track who visits the site and what you are using to do
so. That information is kept in the links to the right and if you would like
to request that information just send me an email.
Your
IP Address
38.107.191.89
Your
Browser
CCBot/1.0 (+http://www.commoncrawl.org/bot.html)
Name Of Server
www.uwvcd.com
The URL You Requested
/stats.shtml
Document
That Directed You
(none)
Status
Code
(none)
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SITE
TRAFFIC
You must have Admin rights to view site traffice stats.
Analog
Analog produces a simple summary of all the people who have visited your site.
It is fast and provides great lightweight statistics. Awstats
Awstats produces very pretty stats.
Webalizer
Webalizer is a more complex stats program that produces a nice variety of charts
and graphs about who has visited your site. This is probably the most
popular stats engine available today.
Subdomain
Stats
This will show statistics for the subdomains on your account.
Latest
Visitors
This will show you the last 300 visitors who came to your site and some interesting
information about them.
Bandwidth
This will show how many bytes your account has transferred.
Error
Log
This will show errors in your site, images not loading, missing files, etc.
This is very useful for debugging CGI scripts.
SITE
TRAFFIC
Free stat sites you can use
DAS
The Data Archiving Service (DAS) is a
piece of software that monitors and analyzes the traffic on websites.
Each participant helps by contributing their websites data which is
pooled together and displayed on this page (avaliable under 'DAS Community
Stats') to help shed a greater understanding of current web surfing
idiotisms. In return participants get realtime stats for their site! All reports
are generated in real-time.
Extreme
Tracking [Looks
ugly]
With the eXTReMe Tracker you get every advanced feature required
to picture the visitors of your website. Conveniently arranged, numbers,
percentages, stats, totals and averages. All the way up from simple
counting your visitors until tracking the keywords they use to find
you.
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