I believe detail_page.cgi when installed will count both hits and jumps. "hits" are counted as detail_page hits, while jumps are counted as jumps to the website.
"hits" continue to get written to the "hits" field, while "jumps" get written to the Jumps field.
That was the best solution, since it allowed the "hits" field to continue to work as before, more or less, and the jumps were a "new" feature.
If you have always "jumped" to the website, you might want to tweak the code a bit, and reverse what is stored in the "hits" and "jump" fields. That really depends on your website, as I said, the installed solution is the most reasonable for most people, but not for everyone :)
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"hits" continue to get written to the "hits" field, while "jumps" get written to the Jumps field.
That was the best solution, since it allowed the "hits" field to continue to work as before, more or less, and the jumps were a "new" feature.
If you have always "jumped" to the website, you might want to tweak the code a bit, and reverse what is stored in the "hits" and "jump" fields. That really depends on your website, as I said, the installed solution is the most reasonable for most people, but not for everyone :)
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