Completed Downloaded PDFs: can bandwidth determine the successful downloads?
Can I use bandwidth to figure out how many PDFs were downloaded from my website? If so, how would I do that?
Does the bandwidth include incomplete downloads?
Right now, we subtract the "Incomplete Requests" from "Hits" to get this number. However, we want to be more exact and confident. Is there any way at all to find out how many PDFs were successfully downloaded? Should we use "Visitors" instead?
I read that there wasn't a way to find out the number of successfully downloaded PDFs, but since the question was from a few years back, I am hoping there might be a way to do this now.
Thank you for your help,
Gina
Does the bandwidth include incomplete downloads?
Right now, we subtract the "Incomplete Requests" from "Hits" to get this number. However, we want to be more exact and confident. Is there any way at all to find out how many PDFs were successfully downloaded? Should we use "Visitors" instead?
I read that there wasn't a way to find out the number of successfully downloaded PDFs, but since the question was from a few years back, I am hoping there might be a way to do this now.
Thank you for your help,
Gina
If the same visitor downloaded a PDF file multiple times, it will be counted as one visitor. However, please note that there is a timeout (30 minutes by default) used to determine visitors. The program determines visitors by the IP addresses. If a request from an IP address came after some time (timeout) since the last request from this IP, it is considered to belong to a different visitor. So if the same person downloaded the same file again after few hours, it may be actually counted as another visitor.