Most Downloaded File Types - FEATS http://www.feats.eu/  
Report Range: 25 Dec 2006 00:00 - 18 Jun 2007 23:59

This section shows the different file types that were downloaded from the site. Values shown do not include failed requests.

  Summary - Hits  
 
 
 
 

  Most Downloaded File Types  
 
Rank   File types Page Views % of Total Page Views Bandwidth
1   .php 160736 69.55% 3 436.14 MB
2   .swf 37917 16.41% 72.27 MB
3   .htm 29104 12.59% 464.98 MB
4   .rss 1493 0.65% 13.99 MB
5   .pdf 1131 0.49% 8 073.31 MB
6   .html 291 0.13% 8.06 MB
7   .doc 283 0.12% 391.47 MB
8   .xls 43 0.02% 3.27 MB
9   .dll 42 0.02% 0.09 MB
10   .lck 16 0.01% 0.12 MB
11   .rtf 13 0.01% 16.58 MB
12   .org 10 0.00% 0.01 MB
13   .txt 5 0.00% 3.32 MB
14   .pl 4 0.00% 0.02 MB
15   . 3 0.00% 0.13 MB
16   .doc#wt 2 0.00% 0.61 MB
17   .dwt 2 0.00% 0.01 MB
18   .htm#wt 2 0.00% 0.05 MB
19   .htm#adj 1 0.00% 0.00 MB
20   .htm#comp 1 0.00% 0.00 MB
    Subtotal this Page 231099 100.00% 12 484.43 MB
    Total all Pages 231105 100.00% 12 579.83 MB
 
 


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Use this report to see which file types users prefer to download from your site in particular. For instance if your site provides media files you can see with this report if .mpg files are more popular than .avi files.
Rank - A Counter starting at 1

Color - Color of graph item

File types - Groups types of files by using their extension. Examples are .htm, .gif

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

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.