Your hosting company would have that...they charge for bandwith usage so they would have that data available.
2007-03-22 16:57:19
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answered by Mikey ~ The Defender of Myrth 7
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Your log files. Depending on your site's settings, each time a page is loaded, a line will be written to your log. Note that if a page includes images, each image the browser loads will also generate a line in this file. Some of the information in the log can be quite helpful, (e.g., originating IP address, browser type, referrer) can help you determine which spiders are crawling your site, which pages they're seeing, and how visitors are reaching your site, either through typing in the site's name directly (referrer is blank), by a search engine, or by inbound link from another site.
2007-03-23 00:02:23
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answered by trentrockport 5
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Almost all website hosts have what are called log files which contain all the pertinent information such as how many hits, unique users, countries, what type of computers the viewers have or what browsers they are using. Usually these are accessible from the server and is usually located in a folder called logs or in your hosts websites control panel (whoever you rent web space from for the site.
2007-03-23 00:04:08
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answered by Sombra 1
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