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Response Codes
Code 200 - OK - The request succeeded without error.
Code 206 - Partial Content - This message might occur if a client has a partial copy of the page in its local cache, and requests an update of the missing content. This message indicates that the partial request succeeded.
Code 302 - Found - The requested document was found, but the browser was redirected to another page. This happens for traffic to alias sites (i.e., if www.one.com is an alias for www.two.com) or to addresses that begin with www (they get redirected to an address without the www.)
Code 304 - Not Modified - If a client has a partial copy of the page in its local cache, and it requests an update but the page has not been modified since it was cached, the server will respond with a 304 status code and will not send the page to the client.
Code 404 - Bad Request - The server did not understand the request. A misspelled address is usually the cause.
Code 401 - Unauthorized - The requested page requires a username and password to access it, but they were not provided (or were not correctly provided), so the server refused to send the page.
Code 403 - Forbidden - The browser requested a page for which it did not have permission.
Code 404 - Not Found - The requested file was not found. A misspelled address is usually the cause.
Monthly Report Sections
Daily Usage / Statistics - This section shows site activity, broken down by day.
Hourly Usage / Statistics - This section shows site activity, broken down by hour.
Top 30 of N Total URLs - This section shows which pages were visited most often.
Top 10 of NTotal URLs By KBytes - This section shows which pages were responsible for the largest amount of raw data transferred.
Top 10 of N Total Entry Pages - This section shows which pages visitors most often started their session with.
Top 10 of N Total ExitPages - This section shows which pages visitors most often ended their session with.
Top 30 of N Total Sites - This section shows where the traffic to your site originated from, sorted by the site that generated the most hits, descending.
Top 10 of N Total Sites By KBytes - This section shows where the traffic to your site originated from, sorted by the site with the largest amount of raw data transferred, descending.
Top 30 of N Total Referrers - This section shows this sites that sent you the most traffic by linking to you. "Direct Request" means that the address was typed directly into the address bar instead of being linked from another page.
Top 20 of N Total Search Strings - This section shows the most popular phrases typed into search engines that resulted in a hit to your site.
Top 20 of N Total Usernames - This section shows the userids that accessed your Web Assistant section.
Top 15 of N Total User Agents - This section shows which browsers where most often used to view your site.
Top 30 of N Total Countries - This section shows which countries your traffic originated from.
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