jonathan chetwynd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> I cannot understand the meaning of this:
>>Each unit () represents 300 requests for pages or part thereof.   

> what is the unit ()?

It should contain a character used to chart the traffic volume. Check
the value of MARKCHAR in your configuration file.

> why is this sentence*, or a similar one, included for each report?
> Could someone explain please?

It is a legend for the chart that would normally show to the right of
the data.

> *I assume id does not mean multiply by 300, as our busiest month was
> October, and it states we had 12,234 page requests, rather than
> 3.8M.

No. The numbers are exact.

-- 

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group

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