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		<title>Web Site Statistics Terminology and Explanation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following information came from webalizer quick help, however the terminology applies to other statistics such as awstats as well.
Main Headings
Hits represent the total number of requests made to the server during the given time period (month, day, hour etc..).
Files represent the total number of hits (requests) that actually resulted in something being sent back [...]]]></description>
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