Defining site queries
You define a site query on one or more subtabs of the Site Reports tab. A query can be more or less complex. Complex queries can contain multiple criteria on the same subtab or spread across multiple subtabs.
Queries that specify more than one criterion use "AND" logic; for example, if you define a query to show files that were created over two weeks ago and contain external links, the report will show only those files created over two weeks ago that contain external links.
To define a query:
1 Display the Site Reports tab.
2 Provide one or more report criterion on one or more of the Site Reports subtabs:
The File Info subtab shows files by byte size, download time, modification date, and creation date. For HTML files, the Download Takes option under the File Info tab considers everything that makes up the page (images, QuickTime movies, etc.) when computing download time.The Errors subtab shows pages with missing image attributes, problem titles, and HTML error and warning flags. The list of browsers that appears in the HTML error and HTML warnings categories is defined in the application preferences (Edit > Preferences, click Source, and select Browser Sets). If you want a different list of browsers to appear in the Site Reports dialog, change the list of browser sets in the application preferences.The Site Objects subtab shows pages in a site that use certain components, addresses, fonts, font sets, and site colors. To update the lists of items in the Site Objects subtab, you should either rescan your site or add items through the various tabs of the Site windowThe Links subtab shows pages with external links, links to files with a certain extension, and links of one or more protocols (for example, ftp: or mailto:).The Misc subtab shows pages a certain number of clicks away from a given page.
3 Do one or both of the following:
Save the query for reuse.Generate a report based on the query for viewing.
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