Hit filters include or exclude raw data generated by individual actions on a web site. The specifying ranges
or types of data let you limit the log data that is analyzed, letting you focus
on relevant activity.
Multiple filters can be combined in a profile with boolean operator ( AND, OR , NOT ).
Filters |
Description |
Advertising |
Specify
the advertising that you want to filter. |
Agent |
Specify agent sub string that you want to filter. |
Authenticate
User |
Specify
the name of authenticate users that you want to filter. |
Browser |
Filter
activity based on the browser used by visitor. |
Client Host Country |
Filter
visitors coming from specified country. |
Client Host
Domain |
Filter
visitors coming from specific domains, subnets, or IP addresses |
Client Host
IP |
Filter
visitors based upon IP range of the visitor. |
Cookie |
Specify cookie that you want to filter. |
Day
Of Week |
Specify
the day of week that you want to filter. |
File Type |
Specify file type that you want to filter. |
Method |
Filter
the HTTP methods from the reports.
You can see a complete
list of HTTP methods here:
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.txt |
OS |
Filter
activity based on the OS used by visitor. |
Referrer |
Filter
visitors who come from specified referrers. |
Requested
File |
Specify
the file that you want to filter. |
Return Code |
Specify
the types of results you want to filter. |
Spider |
Filter
specified spider. |
Stolen Object |
Filter activities caused by stolen objects |
Time |
Specify
the time of day that you want to filter. |
URL
Parameter |
Specify
the dynamic page that you want to filter. |
Virtual Domain |
Filter
virtual domain from the reports. |