Entry/Exit pages are those pages that were the first requested
in a visit (Entry), and the last requested (Exit).
These pages are calculated using the Visits logic above. When
a visit is first triggered, the requested page is counted as an Entry
page, and whatever the last requested URL was, is counted as an Exit
page.
Countries are determined based on the top level domain of
the requesting site. This is somewhat questionable however, as there
is no longer strong enforcement of domains as there was in the past.
A .COM domain may reside in the US, or somewhere else. An .IL domain
may actually be in Isreal, however it may also be located in the US
or elsewhere. The most common domains seen are .COM (US Commercial),
.NET (Network), .ORG (Non-profit Organization) and .EDU (Educational).
A large percentage may also be shown as Unresolved/Unknown, as
a fairly large percentage of dialup and other customer access points
do not resolve to a name and are left as an IP address.