No, you misunderstood the question...

It would be pretty easy to build something like this that basically logged
which "sections" and "pages" are used most often - it would be just a
homegrown site stats thing.

What I'm actually interested in is what individual CFM templates are used
most often. So maybe there's a custom tag or include that's used in many
different sections and pages.

Obviously building something to log every single CFINCLUDE and CFMODULE call
would create an insane overhead! I just thought maybe CF server logged this
info somewhere as a matter of course, and the info was squirreled away
somewhere - maybe not! :-(

Gyrus
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Mayer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: logging calls to CFM templates?


> Hello!
>
> I would suggest the following solution:
>
> a) create a file called mod_log.cfm with some properties (f.e.
> attributes.pagename, attributes.parameter, ...)
>
> b) create a database with fields like "sitesection", "hitcount" ...
>
> c) write some sql statements for updating hitcount ... maybe you want to
> write daily statistics ... so you will have to create some more queries
> (or
> let a job do this calculation during times of low traffic).
>
> d) include this file in your index.cfm using cfmodule with the parameters
>
> of f.e.
>
> <cfmodule template="log/mod_log.cfm" section="main"
> parameter="#url.action#">
>
> Peter
>
> ------------
> Orginale Nachricht
> Von: "Gyrus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Betreff: logging calls to CFM templates?
> Datum/Zeit: Monday, 02. December 2002 12:34:51
>
> > Is there any way of getting stats on calls to individual CFM files?
> >
> > Basically, everything in my apps goes through index.cfm, and obviously
> I'm a
> > good little coder and try to be as modular as possible. What I want to
> know
> > is which individual templates are processed most often as an application
>
> is
> > used. This information would be really useful when optimising an
> > application - you'd know which files to concentrate on in making sure
> code
> > is optimal, whitespace is managed properly, etc.
> >
> > We're on a shared host, but locally we have CFMX developer edition - and
> I
> > guess local info would be better than none. Any ideas?
> >
> > Gyrus
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > work: http://www.tengai.co.uk
> > play: http://www.norlonto.net
> > PGP key available
> >
> 
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