Bryan Ax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You wrote:
By the way, if your logon information is being tracked in a
cookie, then you must be checking that cookie within the page
access code. I presume that code uses some sort of timeout
mechanism? If so, then that's the place to count your sessions,
docs/webworks.html
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This is Henman's 8th Wimbledon, and he's only lost 7 matches. BBC,
2/Jul/01
Bryan Ax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote.
I understand that part of the concept - it's just that with huge log
files,
But that's exactly the point. You don't really care about each of the
50,000 visitors, you just want an idea of what they're up to. So just
pick 10 or 20 at random, and do individual
Of Aengus
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Bryan Ax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote.
I understand that part of the concept - it's just that with huge log
files,
But that's exactly the point. You don't really care
to them. Any suggestions on doing this in
analog?
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Bryan Ax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got the cookie to track my user. I didn't see in the analog
documentation where I could configure the LOGFORMAT to do the
USERINCLUDE field. I'll give that a shot and see what happens. Can you
please refer me to more information on setting that up?
If
Bryan Ax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other problem I'm running into is that I need to only allow certain
administrators to view web information about users in their group -
so, I need to basically have a dynamic filter that, when an
administrator goes to a page, would ensure that they can
Your cookies might not be working as you hope.
When I visit your Flash page, your site attempts
to place a cookie on my machine (which I refuse
to accept with no apparent loss of site function).
When I visit your main page or text only page, I
see no attempt by your site to place a cookie on
my
for this study.
Sinceerely,
Bryan
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Your cookies might
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Bryan Ax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other problem I'm running into is that I need to only allow
certain
administrators
-help] session length, pages per session visit
Bryan Ax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got the cookie to track my user. I didn't see in the analog
documentation where I could configure the LOGFORMAT to do the
USERINCLUDE field. I'll give that a shot and see what happens. Can you
please refer me
Programs like Webtrends and funnelweb can compute items like average
session length in time, as well as number of requests per session, based
on some preset session length you specify, such as 20 minutes, or 40
minutes, or whatever. They also allow clickstream reports that allow you
to see how a
as desired.
James Linden
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://analog.lindensys.net
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| Programs like Webtrends and funnelweb can
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Generally speaking:
A) Find the start of the session - usually the first hit from a given
IP.
B) Find the end of the session for that IP - the last hit when the
session
time limit is up
C) Get all the log entries
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