There is an excellent program called Web Trends that will track how many
visits and where they are coming from. If they just typed in the url or
came from a search engine and which one. It will give you more details than
you would expect, and is quite expensive, so you will want your company to
pay for it rather than trying to buy this on your own.
If you want to track individual users you should use cookies to track the
number of times each individual has been there, there should be a way to add
this to the statistical count on the Web Trends software.
-----Original Message-----
From: Sanjay Vashisht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 7:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tracking user visit!!
Hi All
Can I track the user visiting different pages in the following manner:-
1.No. of times user visit a particular page
2.If there are 100 users , how to keep track that which user has visited
which page , how many number of times.
If there will be a counter variable for each user how do i use that
variable and how? Suggestions welcome.
Regards
Sanjay
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