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visit Synonymous with viewing a world wide web site. It is defined where a single person makes contact with a website. Normally mistaken as a 'hit' where a 'hit' is the total number of files that a user receives while visiting a website. Go to top of page
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visit Commonly called User Session. All activity for one user of a web site. By default, a user session is terminated when a user is inactive for more than 30 minutes.
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visit A sequence of calls-requests made by one user at one web site. When a visitor does not request any new information for a specific time, known as the "time-out" , then the next request by the visitor is considered a new visit.
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visit A series of consecutive views of a Web site by the same visitor. If the visitor does not view a new Web page in the specified period of time (the default is 30 minutes), the next page viewed by that visitor is considered the start of a new visit.
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visit Open a new buffer containing a file related to the current input file. There are functions for visiting log files, data files, and other sorts of files. Also referred to as jumping.
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