phpMyAdmin has a few problems....
The only way to make sure it is what's really there is to hit shift-refresh on the browser, and reload the whole frame set.
The Hits_Track _won't_ disappear after a build, because the purpose is to prevent duplicate hits from the same person. It will age out at whatever is set in the file. I'm not sure, but it's at least every 24 hours, it might be every 6 or 8 hours. Most people only build the site daily, so that's about what the default probably is.
If you only build your site once a day, you might want the time-out to be 8 or 10 hours, to allow as many IP's to be recycled. on a build as makes sense.... Never checked what the time-limit on the duplicate hits was.
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The only way to make sure it is what's really there is to hit shift-refresh on the browser, and reload the whole frame set.
The Hits_Track _won't_ disappear after a build, because the purpose is to prevent duplicate hits from the same person. It will age out at whatever is set in the file. I'm not sure, but it's at least every 24 hours, it might be every 6 or 8 hours. Most people only build the site daily, so that's about what the default probably is.
If you only build your site once a day, you might want the time-out to be 8 or 10 hours, to allow as many IP's to be recycled. on a build as makes sense.... Never checked what the time-limit on the duplicate hits was.
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POSTCARDS.COM -- Everything Postcards on the Internet www.postcards.com
LinkSQL FAQ: www.postcards.com/FAQ/LinkSQL/