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I was looking at the tracking script and observing the events in umami.is, but I only see the initial submission for the visited page. Just curious how you're detecting how long someone is on a page?
Update: It looks like there's a x-umami-cache header passed for subsequent pages, so I'm guessing that's where bounce rate comes into play since it's just about how many times a visitor navigates to another page. I suppose my real question was about the visit time. I haven't seen how that's calculated unless it's using the cache header as well and only filling in the gaps but doesn't know the time of the final page.
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I was looking at the tracking script and observing the events in umami.is, but I only see the initial submission for the visited page. Just curious how you're detecting how long someone is on a page?
Update: It looks like there's a
x-umami-cache
header passed for subsequent pages, so I'm guessing that's where bounce rate comes into play since it's just about how many times a visitor navigates to another page. I suppose my real question was about the visit time. I haven't seen how that's calculated unless it's using the cache header as well and only filling in the gaps but doesn't know the time of the final page.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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