This is a server-side condition which compares the number of times the visitor has viewed a page or range of pages during the current session against a value specified when configuring the condition.
The following configuration options are available for this condition:
Operator: This is used to specify the type of comparison to perform.
Number of page visits: This is used to specify a numeric value that the condition uses in order to determine whether to return a true value.
Specify URL: This is used to indicate whether or not the condition checks the number of page visits against a specific URL or not.
URL Operator: This is used to check whether or not the URL history contains a specified value. You can also choose to perform a regular expression match by selecting matches regular expression from the dropdown.
URL Value: This is used to specify the URL used to perform the comparison.
Regular Expression: If you select Matches regular expression from the Operator dropdown, this text box is used to enter the regular expression you wish to use.
Test Regular Expression: This button appears when you select Matches regular expression from the Operator dropdown. It is used to provide a sample of text against which to test the Regular Expression specified for this condition. Type in some sample text and press the Test button. A tick or cross is displayed to indicate whether the Regular Expression is valid when run against the sample text provided.
Case Sensitive: This is used to specify whether or not the condition uses case sensitive matching. Checking the box instructs the condition to use case sensitive matching. This option is not available if you selected Matches regular expression from the Operator dropdown.
Trim Whitespace: This is used to specify whether or not to trim leading or trailing whitespace from the value used for the comparison. Checking the box means that any leading or trailing whitespace shall be removed.