Hit filters include or exclude raw data generated by individual
actions on a web site. The specifying ranges or types of data let
you limit the log data that is analyzed, letting you focus on
relevant activity.
Multiple filters can be combined in a profile with boolean
operator ( AND, OR , NOT ).
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 Filters 
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 Description 
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 Advertising 
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 Specify the advertising that you want to filter. 
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 Agent 
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 Specify agent sub string that you want to filter. 
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 Authenticate User 
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 Specify the name of authenticate users that you want to
filter. 
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 Browser 
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 Filter activity based on the browser used by visitor. 
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 Client Host
Country 
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 Filter visitors coming from specified country. 
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 Client
Host Domain 
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 Filter visitors coming from specific domains, subnets, or IP
addresses 
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 Client Host IP 
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 Filter visitors based upon IP range of the visitor. 
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 Cookie 
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 Specify cookie that you want to filter. 
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 Day Of Week 
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 Specify the day of week that you want to filter. 
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 File Type 
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 Specify file type that you want to filter. 
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 Method 
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 Filter the HTTP methods from the reports. 
You can see a complete list of HTTP methods here: 
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.txt 
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 OS 
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 Filter activity based on the OS used by visitor. 
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 Referrer 
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 Filter visitors who come from specified referrers. 
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 Requested
File 
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 Specify the file that you want to filter. 
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 Return Code 
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 Specify the types of results you want to filter. 
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 Spider 
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 Filter specified spider. 
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 Stolen Object 
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 Filter activities caused by stolen objects 
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 Time 
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 Specify the time of day that you want to filter. 
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 URL Parameter 
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 Specify the dynamic page that you want to filter. 
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 Virtual
Domain 
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 Filter virtual domain from the reports. 
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