an alternative idea would be to have an image at the bottom of the
first page, that tracks users... I have used this for some sites using
PHP (can be done with CF) just by linking to a CF script that logs the
requests... not sure how many people "stop" loading a page and how
fast this is because of
Hi Mark, yes we have IIS, but I don't see, which one I could
take. Status-Code 200 doesn't give me the right information.
How would you do this on your Apache ?
Infact we have more than one virtual log as well,
so that shouldn't be the problem.
Uwe
MD> Back to the topic ...
MD> Depending on the mac
Back to the topic ...
Depending on the machine setup (with multiple virtual hosts) you can
have different log files. *I have using apache*
does this help? or is it all going into one file?
MD
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> sorry. I
oops.
sorry. I hope I didn't
hurt somebody.
Maybe I should have asked my former
english teacher BEFOREHAND of
writing my subjectline of the thread. ;-)
Uwe
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LOL...I was thinking the same thing. And you guys thought the CF
discussions get heated.
At 11:23 AM 6/10/2004, you wrote:
>Man, that is one controversial subject line. :)
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Man, that is one controversial subject line. :)
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Hi list,
a customer of mine wanted
to know how many people stopped
to download his first start page
in his shop-system - cf-based. (took the exit
button).
I thought about to do it with counting
lines like:
"Error","1896","10/06/03","13:10:12",,"Unable to write reply -- client browser stopped waiti
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