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hit
A hit refers to the instance of an internet browser requesting a single
item from an internet server. This means that in order for an internet
browser to display a web page containing 2 images, 3 hits must occur at
the server. The first hit would access the HTML page and each of the other
two hits would access the images.
hit list
A salesperson's list of individuals who are ready to buy or will be
buying soon.
homepage
The introductory or menu page of a Web site. A home page usually
contains the site's name and a directory of its contents. All other
pages on a server are usually accessible by following links from the home
page.
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