<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html><head> <link rel=stylesheet type="text/css" href="anlgdocs.css"> <LINK REL="SHORTCUT ICON" HREF="favicon.ico"> <title>Readme for analog -- what the results mean</title> </head> <body> [ <a href="Readme.html">Top</a> | <a href="Readme.html">Up</a> | <a href="form.html">Prev</a> | <a href="webworks.html">Next</a> | <a href="map.html">Map</a> | <a href="indx.html">Index</a> ] <h1><img src="analogo.gif" alt=""> Analog 5.21: What the results mean</h1> <hr size=2 noshade> This section of the Readme is about understanding the results analog produces. It's divided into three subsections. <ul> <li><cite><a href="webworks.html">How the web works</a></cite>. This section discusses what happens when somebody connects to your web site, and what you can and can't find out about them. If you think that you can get statistics on how many people have visited your web site (or want to know why you can't), then this section is for you. <li><cite><a href="reports.html">Analog's reports</a></cite>. This section gives a summary of analog's reports, what they contain, and which commands influence each one. <li><cite><a href="defns.html">Analog's definitions</a></cite>. This section gives precise details on all of analog's terminology, exactly what is counted in each report, and so on. </ul> <hr size=2 noshade> Go to the <a href="http://www.analog.cx/">analog home page</a>. <p> <address>Stephen Turner <br>20 February 2002</address> <p><em>Need help with analog? <a href="mailing.html">Use the analog-help mailing list</a>.</em> <p> [ <a href="Readme.html">Top</a> | <a href="Readme.html">Up</a> | <a href="form.html">Prev</a> | <a href="webworks.html">Next</a> | <a href="map.html">Map</a> | <a href="indx.html">Index</a> ] </body> </html>