> > It's often interesting looking over stats... > > Not really, unless you have an actual need to do so. Either you need to > monitor bandwidth (in which case you should be measuring from the > network, not from the app), or you are actively changing the design of > your sites to match the people using them.
Or you're trouble-shooting. For example google, who once downloaded the same pdf repeatedly as fast as they could, until I told them that the anti-google-IP-block was staying in place until they stopped their abuse. And now they're doing it again... well so many times in a row anyway. (You all have bandwidth-limiting on your home servers for damage control? Might pay to reduce the search-engine bots to a trickle, as it doesn't affect their indexing anyway but will help the traffic costs and well-behaved users.) Volker -- Volker Kuhlmann is list0570 with the domain in header http://volker.dnsalias.net/ Please do not CC list postings to me.