
Originally Posted by
donsimon
Actually, let me explain how we handle everything.
A hit to the domain itself is a visitor. A 404 and broken images are shown the normal page, but are not counted as a visitor unless they actually do something.
We handle the 404/broken image this way, as do a few other parking companies because a 404 and a broken image in 99.9% of the cases are not what the user wanted to see. We have been counting this way for about 5 years after we had a domain that was getting close to 200,000 broken images a day. We do count them internally as 404's, and we do plan on showing them as a stat in the near future. But we don't consider a 404 or a broken image to be a visitor.
Just so everybody knows that as of today, 86% of all 404's are rss, torrent, or broken images.
If showing the 404 is really important, I can probably move that implementation a little sooner.
Donny
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