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harsha1729
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Posted: 05/07/2006 10:55 pm
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What is the difference between the "hits" and "files" in the logfile analysis?



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Posted: 05/08/2006 07:19 am
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hits are those, no: of pages are requested and no: of files are existing in that pages which are unique.
where as files are those, no: of pages are requested from the server and cache.



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Posted: 05/08/2006 07:28 am
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for example, requested pages are 1
no: of files in that is 10
then, no: of hits is equal to 1+10=11.

for files,
requested pages are 10
out of 10, 3 pages are came from the same url
then,the total no: of pages are only 7.
In these pages 3 came from the server and 4 came from the cache.then total no: of files are 3+4=7 whereas total no: of pages are 3.



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Posted: 05/08/2006 10:59 pm
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Hello Mr.Harsha1729,

Hits includes all the objects in the web page like Gifs, text boxes, lables..etc. and the page itself is also treated as hit so the total no.of hits is adding 1 to the total no.of objects in a particular page.

Files will be with Extension like .Aspx,.Html,.Jsp...etc


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