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But it doesn't work. All the gif's are requested roughly one third LESS frequently than the corresponding pages.
I don't think one third of the viewers are browsing with images disabled. Neither do I believe that that many gif requests are returned with a 304, although pages may be altered, gif's not. The answer is probably quite simple. Would anybody care to tell me?
If someone accesses your site and looks at the same page 3 times, perhaps your logs will reflect the page being called but the image itself may well be cached in the clints browser.
Like I said Im definatly not sure on this one, just a possibility.
**Additionally, this is the method many large commercial email companies use to moniter their impressions.