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Subject: Re: Using Webbug to track hits
From: Saqib Ali ####@####.####
Date: 20 Apr 2004 21:39:38 -0000
Message-Id: <Pine.GSO.4.55.0404201435310.18977@sjgcs1.stsj.seagate.com>

> I think it is a fantastic idea and vote for it. One question: it is easy to
> see that a single-page HTML file will generate one hit. How will you handle
> multi-page HTML presentation? One bug in the first page? Bug per page and
> recognize that the total bug hits need to be divided down somehow?

Hello Rodolfo,
I usually webbug the first page (table of content) if it is a multiple
page document. But I am open to suggestions :)

Saqib Ali
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