Posted on: 11/28/03 06:27am
By: Anonymous (Guest)
Hi!
If I understand correctly, the only way for the # of views for a story to be updated is when someone clicks "read more".
Alternatively, it is updated when it's somehow shown as a single article (for example, when someone searches for it in the archive).
Right?
Then how come I have the newest article in my site, which is therefore the first in the main page, already showing a certain number of views when it doesn't have "read more" (I only used the intro text)?
Thanks!
Re:# of Views (when there's no "read more")
Posted on: 11/28/03 06:44am
By: Dirk
You already answered it yourself: People could have accessed the article from the search results.
Also, clicking on the link from the Admin's list of stories (not the edit link, but the story title) will count as a hit.
bye, Dirk
Re:# of Views (when there's no "read more")
Posted on: 11/28/03 10:09am
By: Anonymous (Guest)
Yea, but the thing is I am the only admin and I haven't clicked the article itself.
Also, since it's so new, I doubt that anyone has searched for it.
Speaking of which, is it possible to see a list of all/popular searches?
Re:# of Views (when there's no "read more")
Posted on: 12/02/03 06:21am
By: Anonymous (Guest)
Ah, anyone? Anyone at all?
Re:# of Views (when there's no "read more")
Posted on: 12/02/03 07:58am
By: Anonymous (Ken)
I've noticed that the count also increments if you edit the story. Could that be the case?
Re:# of Views (when there's no "read more")
Posted on: 12/02/03 09:58am
By: Turias
Speaking of which, is it possible to see a list of all/popular searches?
At this point, no, but it definitely would be a cool feature.