On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Cesar Martin wrote:

> This is my approach to calculate how many pages a "user"is visiting.
> 
> Let's start with the host report.
> You can calculate per day how many hosts access to your site and then 
> change the host floor to see how many get one, two pages...
> I calculate this by day so I skip as many as duplicated hosts as 
> possible (you can calcute a ratio of duplicated hosts per day...)
> 

Remember that some users appear to come from a different host for every
request (not every session). AOL users, for example.

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