[analog-help] Sessions & analog

2000-05-24 Thread Robert
Hi, is there any (simple) way to make analog analyze sessions? I have sessions in the URL in the form http://www.site.com/123456789/path/file.html, I strip the session id before logging (so I log only http://www.site.com/path/file.html). Now I can either log session in the special field or perh

Re: [analog-help] Sessions & analog

2000-05-25 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Robert wrote: > Hi, > > is there any (simple) way to make analog analyze sessions? > [...] > I like analog (using it for more then three > years) and I'd like to keep using it. Maybe it's time to read docs/webworks.html then. -- Stephen Turner http://www.s

Re: [analog-help] Sessions & analog

2000-05-25 Thread Robert
Stephen Turner wrote: > > > is there any (simple) way to make analog analyze sessions? > > [...] > > I like analog (using it for more then three > > years) and I'd like to keep using it. > > Maybe it's time to read docs/webworks.html then. Stephen, I read it, but I probably failed to ask clear

Re: [analog-help] Sessions & analog

2000-05-25 Thread Stephen Turner
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Robert wrote: > > Stephen, I read it, but I probably failed to ask clearly: I'm tracking > users by URL rewriting under modperl, so every single user gets its own > session id and I don't care about her turning cookies off and/or funny > caches/proxies/dynamic IPs etc (well,

Re: [analog-help] Sessions & analog

2000-05-25 Thread Robert
Stephen Turner wrote: ... > Well, in that case the User Report will handle it. Aha, thanks. I was nervous about using the %u, because there're private areas on my site when real user authentication is required - but it's true I never need both session and real user auth at once. What USER report

Re: [analog-help] Sessions & analog

2000-05-25 Thread Marco Bernardini
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* Alle 12.25 Thursday 25/05/2000 +0200, Robert ha mandato a Marco questo messaggio: >Stephen, I read it, but I probably failed to ask clearly: I'm tracking >users by URL rewriting under modperl I read something on Apache

Re: [analog-help] Sessions & analog

2000-05-25 Thread Robert
Marco Bernardini wrote: ... > I read something on Apache site about features in the new Apache 2000: it > can handle sessions like IIS. I suppose this is a marketroids request ;-) How about a link? I read about new Apache quite a lot, but never seen anything about sessions. You're not talking a

Re: [analog-help] Sessions & analog

2000-05-25 Thread Marco Bernardini
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* Alle 18.04 Thursday 25/05/2000 +0200, Robert ha mandato a Marco questo messaggio: > > I read something on Apache site about features in the new Apache 2000: it > > can handle sessions like IIS. I suppose this is a market

Re[2]: [analog-help] Sessions & analog

2000-05-26 Thread Aengus Lawlor
Marco wrote: >I read something on Apache site about features in the new Apache 2000: >it can handle sessions like IIS. I suppose this is a marketroids >request ;-) Sessions on IIS are far more useful to developers, who can maintain object state within their ASP applications, than to Marketdro

Re[2]: [analog-help] Sessions & analog

2000-05-26 Thread Marco Bernardini
*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* Alle 15.21 Friday 26/05/2000 -0400, Aengus Lawlor ha mandato a Marco questo messaggio: >Sessions on IIS are far more useful to developers, who can maintain >object state within their ASP applications, than to Marketdroid