Hi Duke...

Very helpful...Thanks...I think it's the heat here in London, but I just
suddenly got very confused!

Very best wishes, 
Paul Richards



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Sent: 15 June 2004 16:38
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Subject: Re: [analog-help] Silly beginners question!


Page requests and referrers are different. A page request is exactly
that: a request for a page. A referrer is is the place from which the
user (or the user's computer) heard about your page. If the user
followed a link to reach a page, the referrer is the previous page. If a
page contains a graphic, the referrer is the graphic. If a page contains
9 images, your reports should show 9 referrers, 1 page request, and 10
total requests.

See "http://www.analog.cx/docs/defns.html"; for more info.

Hope that helps,

-- Duke


Paul Richards-Training wrote:

> Hi all...
>
> I have recently been trying to explain the difference to colleagues
> between referrer requests and page requests and have realised that I 
> have not 100% grasped this basic thing myself, though I do have a very

> good idea.
>
> But my question goes like this...Why is it that when one totals up the
> number of referrer requests and the total number of page requests that

> they don't in-fact match?
>
> Is it because referrer requests can sometimes originate from clicking
> on an image rather than a text url on the referring page, so the image

> request counts as a file but not a page?
>
> Surely, the referrer requests and page requests should, in an "ideal
> world" be equal though? Or am I just not understanding it right?
>
> Very best wishes,
> Paul Richards
>
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