Top Browsers Help Help Card
This page identifies the most popular browsers used by visitors to your site. This information will only be displayed if your server is logging the browser/platform information.

Top Browsers
 
Browser
Hits
% of Total Hits
Visits
1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 167,553 87.55% 14,136
2 Netscape Navigator 21,009 10.97% 1,630
3 Netscape Compatible 2,065 1.07% 485
4 Others 705 0.36% 427
5 QuickTime 18 0% 5
6 WebTV 12 0% 4
Total For Browsers Above 191,362 100% 16,687

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Browser - Identifies each browser used by visitors.

Hits - Number of hits from the specified browser. A hit is a single action on the Web server as it appears in the log file. A visitor downloading a single file is logged as a single hit, while a visitor requesting a Web page including two images registers as three hits on the server; one hit is the request for the .html page, and two additional hits are requests for the downloaded image files. While the volume of hits is an indicator of Web server traffic, it is not an accurate reflection of how many pages are being looked at.

Visits - Number of times a visitor with the specified browser came to your site. Every visit by each individual visitor is counted. If a visitor is idle longer than the idle-time limit, WebTrends assumes the visit was voluntarily terminated. If the visitor continues to browse your site after they reach the idle-time limit, a new visit is counted. The default idle-time limit is thirty minutes. This time limit can be changed by the system administrator.

% - Percentage of total hits by visitors using the specified browser.



Browser data can help you determine how to configure your site for optimal viewing.

Note: Any hits identified as originating from a spider (an automated program that searches the Internet) are not counted in this table.

 Netscape Browsers Help Help Card
This page gives you a breakdown of the various versions of Netscape used by visitors to your site.

Netscape Browsers
 
Browser
Hits
% of Total Hits
Visits
1 Netscape 5.0 18,600 88.53% 1,433
2 Netscape 7.2 1,226 5.83% 80
3 Netscape 7.1 447 2.12% 33
4 Netscape 4.05 19 0.09% 19
5 Netscape 7.02 151 0.71% 13
6 Netscape 7.0 100 0.47% 8
7 Netscape 8.0.1 77 0.36% 6
8 Netscape 4.x 4 0.01% 4
9 Netscape 4.76 9 0.04% 3
10 Netscape 6.0 3 0.01% 3
11 Netscape 4.5 4 0.01% 3
12 Netscape 7.01 98 0.46% 3
13 Netscape 4.08 46 0.21% 2
14 Netscape 8.0.2 18 0.08% 2
15 Netscape (unknown version) 2 0% 2
16 Netscape 8.0 34 0.16% 2
17 Netscape 4.0 3 0.01% 2
18 Netscape 4.7 16 0.07% 2
19 Netscape 4.75C 5 0.02% 1
20 Netscape 4.79 18 0.08% 1
Total For Browsers Above 20,880 99.38% 1,622

Netscape Browsers - Help Card Start of Chapter

Browser - Specific version of Netscape being analyzed.

Hits - Number of hits by visitors with the specified version of Netscape. A hit refers to a single action on the Web server as it appears in the log file. A visitor downloading a single file is logged as a single hit, while a visitor requesting a Web page including two images registers as three hits on the server; one hit is the request for the .html page, and the two additional hits are requests for the downloaded image files. While the volume of hits is an indicator of Web server traffic, it is not an accurate reflection of how many pages are being looked at.

Visits - Number of visits by visitors with the specified version of Netscape. If a visitor is idle longer than the idle-time limit, WebTrends assumes the visit was voluntarily terminated. If the visitor continues to browse your site after they reach the idle-time limit, a new visit is counted. The default idle-time limit is thirty minutes. This time limit can be changed by the system administrator.

% - Percentage of hits from visitors with the specified version of Netscape.



This determines which percentage of visitors use newer browser versions and whether version-specific features (such as Java Scripts) should be implemented on your site.

 Microsoft Explorer Browsers Help Help Card
This page gives you a breakdown of the various versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer used by visitors to your site.

Microsoft Explorer Browsers
 
Browser
Hits
% of Total Hits
Visits
1 Explorer 6.0 155,722 92.93% 13,010
2 Explorer 5.5 3,530 2.1% 472
3 Explorer 5.0 2,892 1.72% 261
4 Explorer 5.23 2,143 1.27% 132
5 Explorer 5.01 1,739 1.03% 118
6 Explorer 5.22 648 0.38% 48
7 Explorer 5.17 222 0.13% 21
8 Explorer 5.16 197 0.11% 17
9 Explorer 4.01 133 0.07% 12
10 Explorer 5.21 37 0.02% 9
11 Explorer 5.14 84 0.05% 7
12 Explorer 6.0b 31 0.01% 7
13 Explorer 5.13 77 0.04% 7
14 Explorer 5.15 25 0.01% 4
15 Explorer 4.0 3 0% 3
16 Explorer 5.0b1 32 0.01% 3
17 Explorer 4.5 35 0.02% 2
18 Explorer 4.x 1 0% 1
19 Explorer 5.00 1 0% 1
20 Explorer incompatible 1 0% 1
Total For Browsers Above 167,553 100% 14,136

Microsoft Explorer Browsers - Help Card Start of Chapter

Browser - Specific version of Microsoft Internet Explorer being analyzed.

Hits - Number of hits by visitors with the specified version of Microsoft Internet Explorer. A hit refers to a single action on the Web server as it appears in the log file. A visitor downloading a single file is logged as a single hit, while a visitor requesting a Web page including two images registers as three hits on the server; one hit is the request for the .html page, and the two additional hits are requests for the downloaded image files. While the volume of hits is an indicator of Web server traffic, it is not an accurate reflection of how many pages are being looked at.

Visits - Number of visits by visitors with the specified version of Microsoft Internet Explorer. If a visitor is idle longer than the idle-time limit, WebTrends assumes the visit was voluntarily terminated. If the visitor continues to browse your site after they reach the idle-time limit, a new visit is counted. The default idle-time limit is thirty minutes. This time limit can be changed by the system administrator.

% - Percentage of hits from visitors with the specified version of Microsoft Internet Explorer.



This determines which percentage of visitors use newer browser versions and whether version-specific features (such as Java Scripts) should be implemented on your site.

 Visiting Spiders Help Help Card
This page identifies all robots, spiders, crawlers and search services (i.e. Alta Vista, Lycos, and Excite) visiting your site.

Visiting Spiders
 
Spider
Hits
% of Total Hits
Visits
1 Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Yahoo! Slurp; http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/ysearch/slurp) 451 46.16% 325
2 Googlebot 131 13.4% 128
3 Mozilla/3.0 (INGRID/3.0 MT; webcrawler@NOSPAMexperimental.net; http://aanmelden.ilse.nl/?aanmeld_mo 21 2.14% 21
4 Yahoo-MMCrawler 26 2.66% 18
5 Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; http://www.google.com/bot.html) 17 1.74% 15
6 IRLbot 28 2.86% 15
7 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; MSIECrawler) 73 7.47% 11
8 http: 8 0.81% 7
9 TurnitinBot 56 5.73% 6
10 Amfibibot 5 0.51% 5
11 noxtrumbot 57 5.83% 2
12 Speedy Spider (Beta 2 0.2% 2
13 Scooter 10 1.02% 2
14 Szukacz 1 0.1% 1
15 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; Mavicanet robot; www.mavicanet.org) 1 0.1% 1
16 Infoseek SideWinder 1 0.1% 1
17 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT; MS Search 4.0 Robot) 1 0.1% 1
18 WebTrends 62 6.34% 1
19 HenryTheMiragoRobot (http: 1 0.1% 1
20 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; Vagabondo/2.2; webcrawler at wise-guys dot nl; http://webagent.wise-guys. 1 0.1% 1
Total For Spiders Above 953 97.54% 564

Visiting Spiders - Help Card Start of Chapter

Hits - Number of times the specified spider hit your site. A hit refers to a single action on the Web server as it appears in the log file. A visitor downloading a single file is logged as a single hit, while a visitor requesting a Web page including two images registers as three hits on the server; one hit is the request for the .html page, and the two additional hits are requests for the downloaded image files. While the volume of hits is an indicator of Web server traffic, it is not an accurate reflection of how many pages are being looked at.

Spider - An automated program which searches the Internet.

Visits - Number of times the specified spider visited your site.

% - Percentage of total spider hits by the specified spider.



This information is important for a Webmaster trying to block spiders that tax the server. It also tells you what kind of automated attention you have attracted to your site.

 Top Platforms Help Help Card
This page identifies the operating systems most used by the visitors to the site. This information will only be displayed if your server is logging the browser/platform information.

Top Platforms
 
Platform
Hits
% of Total Hits
Visits
1 Windows 2000 159,088 82.71% 13,102
2 Others 3,531 1.83% 1,444
3 Windows 98 14,043 7.3% 1,282
4 Macintosh PowerPC 9,653 5.01% 718
5 Windows ME 3,653 1.89% 414
6 Windows 95 618 0.32% 112
7 Windows NT 1,089 0.56% 82
8 Linux 566 0.29% 75
9 Windows Win32s 32 0.01% 24
10 SunOS 66 0.03% 3
Total For Platforms Above 192,339 100% 17,256

Top Platforms - Help Card Start of Chapter

Hits - Number of hits by visitors using the specified platform. A hit refers to a single action on the Web server as it appears in the log file. A visitor downloading a single file is logged as a single hit, while a visitor requesting a Web page including two images registers as three hits on the server; one hit is the request for the .html page, and the two additional hits are requests for the downloaded image files. While the volume of hits is an indicator of Web server traffic, it is not an accurate reflection of how many pages are being looked at.

Platform - The specified platform being analyzed. "Platform" refers to the operating system.

Visits - Number of visits by people using the specified platform. If a visitor is idle longer than the idle-time limit, WebTrends assumes the visit was voluntarily terminated. If the visitor continues to browse your site after they reach the idle-time limit, a new visit is counted. The default idle-time limit is thirty minutes. This time limit can be changed by the system administrator.

% - Percentage of hits by visitors using the specified platform.



This information is useful when determining what content to include on your Web site.

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