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You can access logs of all web access to your site. These are available as text files listing every access so you can perform your own analysis, and as a graphical summary. The logs are held for each month.
You can access logs of all web access to your site. These are available as text files listing every access so you can perform your own analysis, and as a graphical summary. The logs are held for each month.


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We aim to keep the logs for as long as practical, but it is recommended that you should download the previous months logs and store them yourself if you would like to retain a copy. You can download the raw log file using ftp. We currently remove old logs after one year.
We aim to keep the logs for as long as practical, but it is recommended that you should download the previous months logs and store them yourself if you would like to retain a copy. You can download the raw log file using ftp. We currently remove old logs after one year.

==Log format==
It is not an Apache style of format, but the fields are as follows

Host (i.e. site name)
IP address
Bytes received (i.e. the request or uploaded data)
Bytes sent (i.e. the web page, etc., sent)
Response/error code (i.e. 200 for served page)
From
Auth
When
Method (e.g. GET/POST)
Request (i.e. the page)
Path (i.e. on the end of the script name)
Params
Query (after ?)
Fragment (after #, so never sent by browser anyway!)
Version
Agent
Referrer
Cookie



==Alternatives==
==Alternatives==



Having said this, customers tend to prefer to use third-party solutions for their web stats, such as Google Analytics (among others).
Having said this, customers tend to prefer to use third-party solutions for their web stats, such as Google Analytics (among others).


==Other Webhosting pages:==
==Other Webhosting pages==
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