ActiveX Support - FEATS http://www.feats.eu/  
Report Range: 25 Dec 2006 00:00 - 18 Jun 2007 23:59

This section displays how many of the visitors to your site has Active X capable Browsers. Note Values displayed are only for Internet Explorer, Netscape and Opera. Browsers with ActiveX support can run client-side ActiveX controls in the browser. ActiveX is Microsoft's answer to Java technology from Sun Microsystems.

  Summary - Visits  
 
 
 
 

  ActiveX Support  
 
Rank   Status Page Views % of Total Page Views Visits Bandwidth
1   Enabled 12259 98.66% 12259 1 078.39 MB
2   Disabled 166 1.34% 166 39.04 MB
    Total all Pages 12425 100.00% 12425 1 117.43 MB
 
 


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Netscape users can download an ActiveX plugin to run ActiveX controls.
Rank - A Counter starting at 1

Color - Color of graph item

Status - A term used to indicate whether a browser supports a specific operation for example if Javascript is enabled or not

Page Views - Hits to files defined as pages. This can be changed by the user. Graphics files like .PNG, .JPG, and GIF are excluded. Style sheet files,.CSS and document files are also excluded

% of Total Page Views - Indicates a portion of the page views expressed as a percentage

Visits - Number of visits (sometimes called client sessions) by visitors in the period. During a visit a user requests one or more files from the web server. If there is no file requests from a visitor in 30 minutes (or the time set by the administrator of the SurfStats product) then new file requests from the visitor are seen as a new session. If add images to database is selected on the profile a user requesting a single file of any type is also counted as a visit.

Bandwidth - The measure of the traffic (in kilobytes , megabytes or gigabytes of data) transmitted from the web site. If it is selected not to include images in the database on a site profile then reported bandwidth usage will be lower than actual usage. The usage data reflects the size of HTTP data sent from the web server to the client. The bandwidth used for sending HTTP data from the client to the web server is not reflected, neither is any FTP bandwidth.