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The Keyword Show with Admin contribution shows searches to your web site from visitors including yourself. It shows the IP address of the visitor, the time of the visit, the visited URL as well as the keywords used for finding your web site. At the moment the search engines Google, Google Germany, Google France, Google Japan, Other Google search engines, Yahoo, Altavista and Other search engines are differentiated in the script. By registering your own IP address in the configuration you can chose not to show your own searches. By switching off visitors' searches to your site you can chose to show only your own searches for testing purposes etc. The Keyword Show contribution assumes that your server has what is called the Combined Log File Format.
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