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Just a really quick question.... (4 posts)
- Started 16 years ago by Zach7777777
- Latest reply 16 years ago from Scott McGuire
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Zach7777777 Member
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Scott McGuire Administrator
Hi,
Yes, a "server request" is the same as a "hit," that is, a visit to your webpage.
Note that each page may generate more than one server request or hit, though - one may be counted for the page itself, then there may be additional ones for each graphic or movie on the page.
Best,
Scott McGuire
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Zach7777777 Member
Ok thanks. But I have a little follow up question. On a site like http://www.thepwnagecrew.com if someone went to that page and click around a bit, maybe watched a few movies, how many server requests do you think that person would generate?
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Scott McGuire Administrator
Hi,
Sorry, I don't know - that's not really our area of expertise.
It looks like there are some useful articles on interpreting website statistics if you Google for "server requests" and "website statistics."
Best,
Scott McGuire
Fetch Softworks[This message has been edited by ScottMcGuire (edited 03-25-2007).]
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Well this doesn't exactly have to do with Fetch, but I just need to know is a server request the same as someone visiting my site or not? Because in my website statistics it say I have a certain number of server requests and I wasn't sure what that meant.
Posted 16 years ago #