This should be a simple thing, but I can't figure it out from the docs.
Currently my Referrer report comes out something like this:
#pages URL
100 http://www.google.com/search
60 http://www.google.com/search?q=foo (indented)
40 http://www.google.com/search?q=bar
Indentation indicates a subset. In your example,
lines 2 and 3 are a subset of line 1. That is, line 1
has 100 page requests. Lines 2 and 3 are part of
those 100 requests; they aren't additional requests.
If lines 2 and 3 aren't indented, there would be no
way to recognize that they are
On Wednesday, January 12, 2005 6:36 PM [GMT],
Nick Altmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If lines 2 and 3 aren't indented, there would be no way to
recognize that they are subsets.
Thanks for the reply. For my particular purpose, I'm more interested
in the absolute order of referring pages than
Is there any difference between a foo reference from Yahoo
and a foo reference from google? It sounds like you should probably be
looking at the Search report, rather than the referrer report.
Using yahoo and google may have made that example unecessarily confusing. I
do use the search query
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