thx but i found the problem : )



thx

-alan



Stephen Turner wrote:

> On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, alan wrote:
> >
> > i'm giving cookies to every NEW visitor to my site.
> > i use these cookies to "identify" unique visitors.
> > i put the cookies values (unique #) into my own log files (which follow
> > the logformat below)
> > when i process these logs i only get one user with one request... ???
> > that can't be since there are at least 3 unique visitors (#'s) and they
> > each have more than 5 requests...
> >
>
> Maybe they weren't "successful" requests (status code 200-299 or 304)? It's
> hard to do more than guess without more information, but if you can produce
> a short logfile (say, 5 to 10 lines) that illustrates the problem, we can
> have a look.
>
> --
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