GET recognition statistic
curl -v --anyauth -u axis:axis
<vcount>
<direction>
<in>9696</in>
<out>4162</out>
<unk>16476</unk>
</direction>
<list>
<blocklist>0</blocklist>
<allowlist>0</allowlist>
<customlist>0</customlist>
<nonelist>30334</nonelist>
</list>
<roi>
<roi1>30334</roi1>
<roi2>0</roi2>
</roi>
<total>30334</total>
</vcount>
Example with the time period
http://10.0.3.175/local/fflprapp/search.cgi?timestampfrom=1631703600000000×tampto=1631725200000000&text=&roi_id=-1&car_direction=-1&car_model=&car_maker=&car_type=0&car_color=65536&limit=11&offset=0
Time sets in microseconds Unix time
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