Do you not understand the difference between a website and a webpage?
Apparently not
Tech lesson time!
Top Level Domain (TLD) "google.com" domain "www.google.com"
These are just names, they don't do anything by themselves.
Web server: hosts web applications / application pools Web app: processes and makes websites work web site: a folder/directory containing web pages that runs on a web app web page: the content response delivered to your browser or API endpoint
Even if all you do is refresh google.com, you are probably accessing multiple webservers (thus you're also accessing multiple apps, sites, and pages) due to load balancing.
However, if you could guarantee you always ended up at the same web site, any page you access following google.com/(Stuff) is part of the same website.
so basically as long as the domain name is the same, then you're on the same "website"? ---
Not removing this until Pat Benatar is in Super Smash Bros. (Started 8/31/2010) FantaCE Football Squad: ELIMINATED.