Issue-228 *Normative:* A network interaction is the set of HTTP requests and responses, or other sequence of logically related network traffic, caused by a user visit to a single web page or interaction with page elements.** *Non-Normative: *This is meant to represent the atomic level of interaction by users with web pages. The page loads, navigation, and clicks are common forms of interaction. *Example(s): *Page load, object mouse-over, image click, hyperlink click, sub-element re-load, form entries are all examples of valid network interactions. *Reasoning: *Were attempting to define the most basic level of item that can be tracked in the context of DNT. These are elements driven by user activity and/or activity that is associated with a user. -- *Jack L. Hobaugh Jr *Network Advertising Initiative | Counsel & Senior Director of Technology 1634 Eye St. NW, Suite 750 Washington, DC 20006 P: 202-347-5341 | jack@networkadvertising.org
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