General Web Statistics Help
Report Generated on:  This statistic gives the date that the web analysis report was created.
Average Data Transfer per day. This statistic gives the amount of data in Kilobytes that was transferred per day on the web site.  This value is an average value for the report date range.
Average Data transfer per hit.  This statistic gives the amount of data in Kilobytes that was transferred per hit on the web site.  This value is an average value for the report date range.  A hit is defined as any HTTP request such as loading a page or loading an image on the page.  For example, if you have one page with two separate images, that would be considered three hits.
Average Requests per Day:  This statistic gives the average number of requests per day.  A request is defined as any HTTP request such as loading a page or loading an image on the page.  For example, if you have one page with two separate images, that would be considered three requests.
Average Requests per User:  This statistic gives the average number of requests per user.  This gives you an idea of how long a user stays on the web site before going somewhere else.  A request is defined as any HTTP request such as loading a page or loading an image on the page.  For example, if you have one page with two separate images, that would be considered three requests.
Hits:  Hits gives the total number of hits on the web site for the selected data range.
Hits on Files:  Hits of Files gives the number of hits on files in the web site.
Hits on Images:  Hits on Images gives the total number of hits on the images on your site.
Hits on Other:  Hits on other includes hits other than images and files.  This includes hits on music files, scripts etc.
Total Data Transferred:  Total Data Transferred is the total data transferred for the whole web site for the selected data range.  Using this figure, you can plan for future upgrades of the server or determine monthly web charges if you pay for your web site based on Internet bandwidth used.

Hi-Stats Time and Date Reporting:  Many reports in Hi-Stats refer to a time and date that an event occurred.  The time and date used by Hi-Stats is extracted from the web server log files.  Many web server log files use Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) to log events into the web server logs and use Greenwich Mean Time to roll over to another log at the end of specified reporting period.   Other web servers may log at Greenwich Mean Time, but roll over at the select time zone of the operating system where the web server is installed.  For more assistance in determining how your web server tracks the time and date, please refer to your web server documentation or the administrator of your web server.