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204304 2003-12-31 01:00:00 Is there anyway you can get a report on the number of traffic going to a particular webpage/website.

Is there any webste that gives this info?

Cheers
neptune (3819)
204305 2003-12-31 02:04:00 You can use a free webcounter. This counts the number of hits a webpage has. there are simple one and complicated ones and there are one that you pay for that can provide all kinds of information such as what browser people used to visit the site and what OS they have and IP address, time of day, date, day night, how long they sayed etc etc.

If you own the website and wnat to try a simple webcounter that is free then try this link.

http://www.digits.com
Odin (227)
204306 2003-12-31 02:35:00 Hii,

I am wanting to know reports on a external website because it appears to be very busy. Any info much appreciated

Cheers
neptune (3819)
204307 2003-12-31 02:40:00 This is another good one I use is Site Meter: http://sitemeter.com/

Hope this helps
stu140103 (137)
204308 2003-12-31 02:40:00 There's no way you can get that info from a site that isn't yours unless the webmaster supplies it to you Greg S (201)
204309 2003-12-31 02:50:00 Dammm :-( neptune (3819)
204310 2003-12-31 04:25:00 There might be a way.

If the site uses Apache, and the status report module has been enabled, and the security is set right ... :D ... you can get a nicely formatted page of site statistics by issuing the appropriate URL. I had this when I was playing with an Apache server on my home network. Of course I have forgotten the appropriate URL. ;-) Maybe a quick Google browse will find it.
Graham L (2)
204311 2003-12-31 04:56:00 As always, Google comes through. :D "apache server status" does it.

A request of the form: your.server.name will do it, if all the conditions I gave above are fulfilled. www.pcworld.co.nz hasn't got this. :-(
Graham L (2)
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