We're really confused.
We've got this site that nobody knows about, yet in the past two days Angelfire reckons about 90 people have seen it. This is unlikely for us.
Uhm, how does Angelfire do things? If I were to look at my page ten times while adding something, would that count? Cid and I are having a hoot imagining that there's some mad stalker out there that *really* likes us. Hahah.
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That most likely counts.
Websites can count in a lot of ways.
The tracker I uses just reads the logfiles. It has seperate entries for hits as well as Visits.
When I'm having a heavy editing session, say creating a new stylesheet I can access a page upwards of 200 times in 1 day. So if you were changin something the same day you got 90 hits, it may have been you.
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Websites can count in a lot of ways.
The tracker I uses just reads the logfiles. It has seperate entries for hits as well as Visits.
When I'm having a heavy editing session, say creating a new stylesheet I can access a page upwards of 200 times in 1 day. So if you were changin something the same day you got 90 hits, it may have been you.
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Heh Cid I've got it - let's just totally avoid our page for a full day, then check back afterwards and see if it's 0.
(and in other news, I'm putting Dead On Arrival on the internet. FINALLY, one of our movies is to be seen by more than 4 people).
(and in other news, I'm putting Dead On Arrival on the internet. FINALLY, one of our movies is to be seen by more than 4 people).
Okay I got the models but now I'm too dumb to do anything with 'em