On 03/29/2016 02:41 PM, Robert Hanson wrote:
> no adjustment. I don't know how to do that.
>
> OK, so "real" is an ambiguous term here....
> ​
As far as I know, the information is collected by some javascript code 
in pages using the Jmol Javascript library. So maybe crawlers aren't 
counted anyway. But since nowadays a lot of page content is generated on 
the fly with Javascript I wouldn't be surprised if crawler engines would 
also process Javascript.

We are collecting the combination user-agent/IP and search the 
user-agent string for a match to the regular expression 
'bot\/|yahoo|spider'. It could be refined for detecting more rare 
crawlers but it seems to work pretty well.

It should also be possible to examine the 'user-agent' string with 
Javascript and adjust the counting process.

Regards,
Rolf

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