more frames = more hits?

    Date: 01/19/06 (WebDesign)    Keywords: php

    so the new site is up, running, and everyone is happy.

    only problem is that, for whatever reason, my boss is saying we're getting (notably) less hits than we used to. like it took a massive dive since the new site just came out.

    it may just be a case of "less people looking at the site this week" or whatever, but he feels it might have something to do with using php now.

    i think he might be right but for different reasons.

    the previous site had a master page with three frames that loaded seperate pages. so, technically, would the old index page give four hits (master page with frames plus the top frame, plus the frame with the menu, plus the frame with the content) to the new index page's one hit?

    or do php pages not do whatever when it comes to detecting pageviews.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1045943.html

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