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Server Access Statistics
The statistics are compiled monthly to show where visitors come from, the number of requests for each page, as well as the "busiest times" and "busiest days". The report also shows all activity on the server including individual account statistics.2008 Server Access Statistics
Individual Faculty Access Statistics
Individual faculty member's access statistics created monthly. Available by request. To take advantage of this service, contact the Web Team and request to be added to the Faculty Monthly Access Statistics list.2008 Individual Faculty Access Statistics
How to get accurate statistics
Both of the Monthly Access Statistics only display statistics from pages referenced on host online. To take advantage of this service, you will need to reference your faculty web pages to use host online instead of userwww and to ensure accurate and complete access statistics, inform your visitors to view pages using host online (http://online.sfsu.edu) instead of userwww. Also make sure the links on your web pages point to host online instead of userwww.For example, if your SFSU Internet Account is "professor" and you have a web page named "classes.htm", an absolute reference to this link would be:
http://online.sfsu.edu/~professor/classes.htm NOT http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~professor/classes.htm
NOTE: You do not need to make an absolute reference to host online on every link. If your visitors reference online and the rest of the links are relative, your web pages will be added to the server access statistics log. For example, an absolute reference to a web page named "classes.htm", would look like this:
<A HREF="http://online.sfsu.edu/~professor/classes.htm">
whereas a relative reference to this link would look like this:
<A HREF="classes.htm">
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Last Modified: July 3, 2007 webteam@sfsu.edu |