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Woo Elephant Yeah
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by Woo Elephant Yeah » February 17th, 2005, 22:56
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Listing the top 30 referring sites by the number of requests, sorted by the number of requests.
#reqs: site
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1859372: http://www.5punk.co.uk/
19532: http://5punk.co.uk/
14161: http://www.b3ta.com/
841: http://b3ta.com/
755: http://5punk.kamikazestoat.co.uk/
318: http://www.nickface.org/
307: http://www.google.co.uk/
114: http://www.popbitch.com/
96: http://localhost/
91: http://glassco.cx/
81: http://jelly.b3ta.com/
77: http://www.ftlfm.com/
47: http://www.urevised.com/
42: http://www.gamezville.tv/
39: http://www.google.com/
37: http://www.kamikazestoat.co.uk/
37: http://jasro.deltaanime.net/
36: http://207.44.242.20/
31: http://www.urevised.com:2082/
29: http://216.32.76.130/
18: xxxx:+++++++++++++++++++++/
10: http://www.xfire.com/
9: http://www.keljob.com/
9: http://www.yourallgay.co.uk/
9: http://www.babelfish.altavista.com/
9: http://search.msn.com/
9: http://216.239.39.104/
7: http://5punk.urevised.com/
6: http://staff.urevised.com/
6: http://search.msn.co.uk/
31: [not listed: 9 sites]
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Listing browsers with at least 1 request for a page, sorted by the number of requests for pages.
#: #reqs: #pages: browser
--: -------: ------: -------
1: 1028007: 14943: Mozilla
: 1020633: 14811: Mozilla/1
2: 1186401: 7709: MSIE
: 1158894: 7435: MSIE/6
: 27507: 274: MSIE/5
3: 9340: 6988: Wget
: 9340: 6988: Wget/1
4: 600: 292: Googlebot
: 600: 292: Googlebot/2
5: 5003: 109: Opera
: 4985: 109: Opera/7
6: 2345: 101: msnbot
: 2345: 101: msnbot/1
7: 290: 80: Netscape (compatible)
8: 145: 52: ia_archiver
9: 517: 31: Konqueror
: 508: 31: Konqueror/3
10: 26: 21: Gigabot
: 26: 21: Gigabot/2
11: 13: 13: Baiduspider+(+http:
: 13: 13: Baiduspider+(+http://www
12: 97: 12: EVE-minibrowser
: 97: 12: EVE-minibrowser/3
13: 8: 8: iexplore.exe
14: 7: 7: W3CRobot
: 7: 7: W3CRobot/5
15: 18: 6: Netscape
: 18: 6: Netscape/4
16: 6: 6: Microsoft Data Access Internet Publishing Provider Protocol Discovery
17: 8: 4: HenryTheMiragoRobot (http:
: 8: 4: HenryTheMiragoRobot (http://www
18: 3: 3: Java
: 3: 3: Java/1
: 60: 0: [not listed: 3 browsers]
viper_2090
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by viper_2090 » February 17th, 2005, 23:02
that's interesting!
GO FIREFOX!!!
if i understood that correctly
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by Joose » February 18th, 2005, 0:17
12: 97: 12: EVE-minibrowser
: 97: 12: EVE-minibrowser/3
who tried this? does it work at all?
Nickface
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by Nickface » February 18th, 2005, 0:38
Wow, that's got to be all the times I visited the site by clicking on the link I have for it on the main page.
Woo Elephant Yeah
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by Woo Elephant Yeah » February 18th, 2005, 10:12
Nickface wrote: Wow, that's got to be all the times I visited the site by clicking on the link I have for it on the main page.
Haha, thanks for linking it though, it's appreciated.
Provide me with an 80x15 link button, and I'll stick it on 5punk's website
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by Sol » February 20th, 2005, 11:17
yay! popular!
Woo Elephant Yeah
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by Woo Elephant Yeah » February 24th, 2005, 10:28
3.5GB transfer so far this month
I'm only allowed 5GB transfer with my current hosting package
Better keep a close eye on it, and upgrade if necessary.
I'm positive the bandwidth is getting hammered by the Arcade users, but no worries, the Arcade is here to stay
What I might do though is stop people from playing the Yeti games, and any new games added from now on, unless they register with the forum :twisted:
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by deject » February 24th, 2005, 18:09
Woo Elephant Yeah wrote: 3.5GB transfer so far this month
I'm only allowed 5GB transfer with my current hosting package
Better keep a close eye on it, and upgrade if necessary.
I'm positive the bandwidth is getting hammered by the Arcade users, but no worries, the Arcade is here to stay
What I might do though is stop people from playing the Yeti games, and any new games added from now on, unless they register with the forum :twisted:
yeah I think compulsory registration is a good idea.
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by Woo Elephant Yeah » March 2nd, 2005, 10:12
As I reached 4.8GB transfer at the end of last month, and my current maximum is 5GB, I decided to make only registered users able to use the Arcade.
P.S. I've made quite a few changes in the Arcade recently, and more games have been added
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by Woo Elephant Yeah » March 2nd, 2005, 11:53
Dr. Kitteny Berk wrote: just out of interest, who's your provider, and how much are you paying?
http://www.urevised.com
I've got the bronze package, however I may upgrade it depending on bandwidth/diskspace needs
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by Dr. kitteny berk » March 2nd, 2005, 11:56
ooh, they're pretty cheap.
though i'll stick with bob^^
, he doesn't mind if i forget to pay him
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by Jinxx » March 2nd, 2005, 12:08
Dr. Kitteny Berk wrote: i'll stick with bob^^
, he doesn't mind if i forget to pay him
bob^^'s great, best technical support ever - simply on effort more than punctuality
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by Joose » March 2nd, 2005, 13:39
Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:
http://www.urevised.com
I've got the bronze package, however I may upgrade it depending on bandwidth/diskspace needs
What are they like for support? Ive been with these fellas:
http://www.valuewebhosts.com . Nice and cheap, and most of the time its reliable. But if things go wrong its a pain in the arse making it go right again, so i was thinking of changing.
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by Woo Elephant Yeah » March 2nd, 2005, 14:16
Their support seems to be really good since the intitial fuckup with nameservers and downtime etc.
My only worry is the downtime I have recieved already.
I'm gonna wait another month or so before deciding too upgrade my account with them.