There is a lot of valuable information related to your question
in analog's documentation.  Particularly applicable is the page
titled What the Results Mean.  It's included in the distribution
in the 'docs' subdirectory and can also be viewed at the main
analog site (http://www.analog.cx/docs/meaning.html) and its
mirror sites.  Be sure to read the section about the manner in
which the Web works.  It describes the processes that occur
when somebody connects to your web site, and what you can
and can't find out about them.

-- Duke Hillard, Webmaster, UL Lafayette


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> How can I see how much time a user spend on a unique session?
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