At 14.07 20/02/2002 -0800, Munazza Bukhari wrote:
>Does htdig let you track the search query strings?  I
>am looking to improve
>the content of my website so I want to figure out what
>kind of things people
>are searching for?

Normally (by using just htsearch CGI) you could use the 'logging' attribute 
set to on. Never done it, personally, but you can give it a go. Otherwise, 
if you use a wrapper script done in perl or PHP you can basically do 
whatever you want (even store requests in a database and store the exit 
points through a bouncer script and mine the whole system).

Ciao
-Gabriele
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