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A hit is the sending of a single file whether an HTML file, an image, an audio file, or other file type. Since a single
 
A hit is the sending of a single file whether an HTML file, an image, an audio file, or other file type. Since a single
 
web page request can bring with it a number of individual files, the number of hits from a site is a not a good
 
web page request can bring with it a number of individual files, the number of hits from a site is a not a good

Revision as of 16:42, 2 May 2007

A request for a file.

A hit is the sending of a single file whether an HTML file, an image, an audio file, or other file type. Since a single web page request can bring with it a number of individual files, the number of hits from a site is a not a good indication of its actual use (number of visitors). It does have meaning for the website space provider, however, as an indicator of traffic flow.

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