Wusage 8.0 Manual
domaingroups Option
To reach this option in the configuration file editor,
follow these steps:
1. Edit Configuration
2. Configure Reports...
3. Top Domains Report...
4. Domain Groups (Continents)
If you prefer to manually edit your configuration files,
use the following syntax for this option:
Example
domaingroups
#Example: here are the top-level domains in Africa.
Africa DZ EG TN ZA AO BF BI BJ BW CF CG CI CM DJ EH ER ET GA GH GM
Africa GN GW KE KM LK LR LS MA MG ML MR MW MZ NA NE NG RW SY SL SZ
Africa TZ UG VA YE ZM ZR ZW
end domaingroups
Description
The Domain Groups (Continents) (domaingroups) option is used to combine
accesses from several domains into one larger
virtual domain. The configuration files produced by
the configuration editor contain domaingroups information
to group domains on all seven continents.
Each line of the Domain Groups (Continents) (domaingroups)
option begins with the name of the virtual
domain, followed by a list of real domains
which make it up. If a continent or other
grouping contains many domains, the same
virtual domain can be listed several times,
as in the above example. This feature is
useful to make sure that a continent
such as Europe is visible in the pie
chart of domains, whereas individual
countries might comprise too small
a wedge to be drawn. Normally, only
top-level domains appear in the domaingroups
listing. The exception is that subdomains
listed for the
And These Subdomains (subdomains) option can appear as part of a
domaingroups entry.
If the Domain Groups (Continents) (domaingroups)
option is absent, all domains will appear
individually in the top domains listing and pie chart.
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