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Web log

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Web log

(1) See blog.

(2) A record of activity on a Web site. The content of a Web log is used to analyze visitor traffic and report the number of visitors, page views, menu options and banners clicked, most common navigation paths taken, most downloaded files and so on. Although reporting is commonly done in a batch mode at the end of a period, Web analytic software may also be able to report on traffic in real time.



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But the married father of four from Valencia remains dedicated to the people of rural El Salvador, asking on a Web log that people pray for the people of Abelines, the poverty-stricken town near where he was shot.
When openly gay 16-year-old Zach Stark wrote in his Web log about his parents forcing him into an "ex-gay" program run by Love in Action earlier this year, he drew a lot of scrutiny to the group's Memphis facility.
SUBLINs are found in SB 700-20, which is available on the Logistics Support Activity's WEB LOG web site at:
 
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