On Wednesday, January 31, 2007 7:18 PM [EDT],
Esposito, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I appreciate your insights. I am not exactly a webtrends power user. I
have it configured to count only these types of files as pages: cfm,
cfml, htm, html, xml. This suggests that it is not counting .js or
.css files as pages, no?  Yet when I look at the most downloaded
files or top entry pages, I do see a lot of URLs with .js or .css
there. I am not sure what this all tells me.

Would you have a minute to look at this Analog config file and see if
anything stands out to you, please? If not, I certainly understand.
Thanks

That's a fairly straightforward analog.cfg that only excludes image requests. But only .html and .htm files are counted as "Page requests" - the PAGEINCLUDE commands that would tell Analog to count .cfm requests as "Page Requests" as commented out. They'd still be counted as Requests (or "hits"), but not as "Page Requests".

Aengus
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