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On 23/11/2025 16:48, jr wrote:
> I had planned to produce a couple of charts from the summaries, and may yet find
> "the excuse" to do, but, for now, here's a percentage view of the use
> ("requests") by continent:
>
Everything is much more easy, just let GA work for you:
https://analytics.google.com/
I have GA entries in all my sites since they exist.
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On 24/11/2025 02:40, yesbird wrote:
> I have GA entries in all my sites since they exist.
PS: Charts example attached.
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Attachments:
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Preview of image 'ga.png'

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hi,
yesbird wrote:
> On 23/11/2025 16:48, jr wrote:
> > I had planned to produce a couple of charts from the summaries, ...
> Everything is much more easy, just let GA work for you: ...
thanks. for the 2D charts I'm looking to use Apache 'echarts' again. any ideas
re a globe, rather than "Mercator"-style ?
regards, jr.
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On 23.11.2025 14:48, jr wrote:
> by the end of 2024, approx 651k visitors had made a little over 9.2m requests,
> 530-odd gigabytes of bandwidth total.
You might want to filter for bots, both legal and illegal (those trying
to click on advertisements). They create a lot of traffic...
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hi,
Thorsten <tho### [at] trf de> wrote:
> On 23.11.2025 14:48, jr wrote:
> > by the end of 2024, approx 651k visitors had made a little over 9.2m requests,
> > 530-odd gigabytes of bandwidth total.
>
> You might want to filter for bots, both legal and illegal (those trying
> to click on advertisements). They create a lot of traffic...
yes, flesh-and-blood visitors are only a part of the "traffic" reported, I sort
of "glossed over" that aspect </shrug+grin>.
regards, jr.
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On 24/11/2025 10:43, jr wrote:
> thanks. for the 2D charts I'm looking to use Apache 'echarts' again. any ideas
> re a globe, rather than "Mercator"-style ?
https://globeletjs.org/
Live example: https://globeletjs.org/examples/mountains/index.html
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YB
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