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- Info about your website statistics.
- QUESTION:
- What is the difference between number of hits vs. number of page views on the stats page?
ANSWER: - A Hit:
#####A hit is any response from the server on behalf of a request sent from a browser. This includes any response from the server, not only text files or documents. If, for example, a HTML page has two images embedded, the server generates three hits if this page is requested: one hit for the HTML page itself and two hits for the two inline images.
A Pageview: #####Pageviews are all files which either have a text file suffix (.html, .text) or which are directory index files. This number allows to estimate the number of "real" documents transmitted by your server. If defined correctly, the analyzer rates text files (documents) as pageviews. Those pageviews do not include images, CGI scripts, Java applets or any other HTML objects except all files ending with one of the pre-defined pageview suffixes, such as .html or .text. ############################################################ Please be advised that this is a SUPPLEMENTAL Online Manual.
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