Re: Hit counter problem

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You are using a Hit counter - every time the page is downloaded from
the server the counter will increment.
Using the Back button loads the page from computer memory, getting the
page from any other means (Home button, typing in the link, etc) loads
from the server. An exception to this is when the browser is set to
load from the browser Cache if the page is in the cache, without
interrogating the server for updated data - then the server never
knows of the request and the hit counter does not record the page
load.
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"Doug Sanders" <DougS@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I'm sure this has been addressed, I just don't see it.
>
> Connecting to the site, www.mcdonaldservices.com increments the home
page
> counter fine.
>
> Moving to another page and then back to the home page. causes the
counter to
> increment again if the 'Home' button is used. The browser 'Back'
button
> doesn't cause the counter to increment.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Doug Sanders
>
>


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