Thanks...this all helps me build a picture in my mind of what I'm really
seeing. You know, lies, damn lies and statistics :-)

It's a case of ensuring you actually understand the figures in front of
you.../Iain
 

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From: analog-help-boun...@lists.meer.net
[mailto:analog-help-boun...@lists.meer.net] On Behalf Of Stephen Turner
Sent: 21 February 2009 19:15
To: Support for analog web log analyzer
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Problem with page counts

2009/2/21 Iain Hunneybell <i...@ipmarketing.co.uk>:
>
> Re browser activiy and caching, with '304ISSUCCESS ON' I presume a GET 
> request with a 304 will be counted as a page read? Of course, if the 
> browser (or an intermediate proxy) doesn't return the request to the 
> server...)
>

Yes, with 304ISSUCCESS, it will be treated just the same as a 200. So it
will be a page if that file is defined as a 'page'. But the situation in
your last sentence is common: often the page will be displayed again without
another request getting to your server.

--
Stephen Turner
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