On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Kubalak, Janet wrote:

> If a user has their browser set to check for newer versions of a page each
> time the browser is started up, and they leave their browser on all day, and
> view a particular page 20 times during the course of that day -- that means
> that their browser didn't even check for a new page 19 of those 20 times,
> correct?  So nothing at all gets recorded in the logfile for those 19
> requests? 
> 

Right. Unless they hit Reload.

> If they had their browser set to check for new versions of pages every time,
> but the page being requested (checked) hadn't changed, would the browswer's
> check count as a request for the page in Analog's Request Report?  
> 

Yes, it would.

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