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Struggle4Bucks 07-26-2013 01:15 AM

Is a 403-forbidden a pageview in analytics?
 
Just migrated server (from apache to nginx). I have these strange pageviews now in analytics: from 50.000 daily to 800.000 daily. Not realistic... How could this happen?
Could a forbidden 403 (to prevent hotlinking) counted as pageview?

Any other ideas what might be the cause?

k0nr4d 07-26-2013 01:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Struggle4Bucks (Post 19732740)
Just migrated server (from apache to nginx). I have these strange pageviews now in analytics: from 50.000 daily to 800.000 daily. Not realistic... How could this happen?
Could a forbidden 403 (to prevent hotlinking) counted as pageview?

Any other ideas what might be the cause?

Not unless you have your GA code on your 403 page, which you almost certainly dont.
Probably someone ripped off your design and didn't remove the GA code.

Struggle4Bucks 07-26-2013 02:07 AM

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Originally Posted by k0nr4d (Post 19732748)
Not unless you have your GA code on your 403 page, which you almost certainly dont.
Probably someone ripped off your design and didn't remove the GA code.

Thanks for input...

But then why all of a sudden now after migrating server? Then i would have this problem before i guess....

Struggle4Bucks 08-01-2013 02:19 AM

Bump! Come on guys... any more ideas on this?


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