On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 19:12:22 +0000, John Reilly <jr at inconspicuous.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 14:13, Cian Cullinan wrote:
> > 2) How can I tell how many people are currently viewing a web page (or
> > even site)? Presumably once the page has loaded for them and they're
> > just scrolling through it, not interacting, then there is no httpd
> > process associated with them?
>> Correct.
>
Ok so, makes sense, but how do people work out how many viewers are
looking at their pages at a given time? Where are they getting their
info when they say something like "we get up to 600 concurrent viewers
at a given time"? Some sort of php voodoo?
Cian
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