Hi

We use a session id stored in a cookie to track user sessions on an
ecommerce site. I've been asked by our web marketing people to provide a
list of the top ten exit pages for the site. They define an exit page as
the last page in the log which was accessed by a session id. I am aware
that its a pretty naff exercise because of caching and proxy servers but
they are adamant that they can get useful info from it.

Is it possible for analog to provide this information or do I have to
get my hands dirty with some code to extract the data?

TIA

    Steve

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Steve Manning
Systems Engineer
Du Maurier Ltd

Tel: +44 (0)116 284 9661
Fax: +44 (0)116 284 9145
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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