Re: OT: log files contain screen resolution

2006-09-13 Thread Jon Gunnip
For the webserver to capture it, I think it would have to be sent with
an HTTP request (e.g. as a CGI variable) which I don't think it is.

We caputre this information via JavaScript by setting the JS variables
screen.width and screen.height into a hidden form variable and then
processing it on the server.

Jon

On 9/13/06, Chad Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry for the off topic, but I cant find an answer so far.
>
> Can Apache's log files pick up the users screen resolution?  Can any web 
> servers's log files?
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> Or is this something you need to add yourself to track?
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OT: log files contain screen resolution

2006-09-13 Thread Chad Gray
Sorry for the off topic, but I cant find an answer so far.

Can Apache's log files pick up the users screen resolution?  Can any web 
servers's log files?

Or is this something you need to add yourself to track?




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