So a hit is one request for that page. That makes sense. However, a visit is
one unique visitor then how come visits for some page exceeds the maximum
number of people who could possibliy accessing my site. That is why I thought
it might be page accesses -- that is number of times anybody (not unique
visitors) visited the page.
I also worried that Microsoft tried to dumb down "hits" for the user as many
often do. People have long used the term interchangably (and incorrectly) and
I thought micrsoft might have just decided to use hits when it meant page
acceses just because hits is shorter and more web sounding.... you know,
dumbing it down for the users.
:
A hit is when anybody loads or reloads the page. A visit is a uniquee
visitor visiting the website.
This definition is not Microsofts per se as all statistics use that
definition.
Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
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From: Rich [mailto:
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Posted At: 14. februar 2005 22:21
Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.client
Conversation: Does anybody know how Microsoft defines hit and
visit in its usag.
Subject: Does anybody know how Microsoft defines hit and
visit in its usag.
I can't find definitions for these. If you have no definition
you have no way of knowing what each means. A hit could be
one access or it could be one request for that url on the
server. Is a visit a unique visitor or just somebody hitting
that page once? They need more information and I can't find it