Flyrockets.com webstat reports

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Its holding steady!

Greg Deputy

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The Dickinson's

Holy statistical overload batman!

Joel. phx

May I be excused? My brain is full.....

GREAT job Greg!

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Joel Corwith

ROFL

Reply to
Jerry Irvine

Not one screen I could find told about click-throughs to specific vendor URL's.

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Jerry Irvine

is that like reaching the end of the internet ?

- iz

Joel Corwith wrote:

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Ismaeel Abdur-Rasheed

bee-yoo-tiful, Greg!!!

as we have all learned to expect from you :o)

- iz

Greg Deputy wrote:

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Ismaeel Abdur-Rasheed

Amazing! I'm kind of surprised though that the average number of hits per visitor is so high (70+). Is that typical? (I've never seen the stats broken down this way before.) I think it would take me a long time to visit a single website 70 times. Even ROL, I usually only visit once a day, sometimes twice.

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RayDunakin

Try private e-mail you jealous moron.

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The Pink and Yellow Rocket

Looking at the stats is interesting. What is the cause of all the 404 errors? And I thought I was bad when I complained about NS 4.x problems. I see NS 3.x hits!

Bob Kaplow NAR # 18L TRA # "Impeach the TRA BoD" >>> To reply, remove the TRABoD!

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Bob Kaplow

Hits are not the same as page views. A hit is generated for each graphic on an HTML page.

Brian Elfert

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Brian Elfert

That info was in the report too, by clicking on the Error tree member. Almost all of them was caused by a miss file /images/in_credits-over.gif Someone deleted the file by mistake, never uploaded the file to the directory, or the link is wrong.

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Bruce Canino

When I sugested corrections to serve NS 4.x and IE 5.x users someone told me to get a browser that was less than 5 years old. I got info and they were from 2000 and 2001 respectively which means they were 1 year old in 2001 and 2002 respectively and this is still 2003.

That was the Tripoli webmaster Kevin Trojanowski.

Have you SEEN the revanp? Gees.

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Jerry Irvine

It might be counting the download of specific elements of a page.

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Jerry Irvine

a single image was unreachable. It would show up as a broken link icon on a page, and may not even be noticeable. I expect that Greg fixed it once it was clear from the logs what was happening

/images/in_credits-over.gif

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Bob Kaplow wrote:

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Ismaeel Abdur-Rasheed

The 'watched pages' will tell you how many clickthroughs there were for vendors and clubs, but not anything specificially. I'll have to crunch the logs a lot harder to screen out that data. Will do, havent yet.

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Greg Deputy

It was actually something being loaded in the background by a script on the pages for the navagation elements, and then not used. Not visible from the browser, and its been fixed so we wont see those anymore.

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Greg Deputy

I just think what you have done already is very cool and the fact you are so responsive is far above the call of duty. You rock hard.

You can have free USR motors anytime. Indy launch only :)

Jerry

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Jerry Irvine

...and THIS is why I have been telling all you guys to go with the Blastzone all this time. Greg rules!

-- Drake "Doc" Damerau

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Doc

Thanks for the kind words!

Yes, I do still host rocketry sites, just havent been promoting my stuff much lately. If anyone is interested in anything, just drop me a line!

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Greg Deputy

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