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Subject: RE: Tracking users through a site
Another possibility, if cookies are an option, would be to continuely pass a
"Click Stream" cookie back forth to the user. At each page request, just
take the current cookie th
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: From: Zachary Bedell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Another possibility, if cookies are an option, would be to
: continuely pass a "Click Stream" cookie back forth to the
: user. At each page request, just take the current cookie
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What would be the best way to track user movements throughout a site (i.e.
what pages they have requested, what
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What would be the best way to track user movements throughout
a site (i.e.
what pages they have requested, what keywords they have
searched on, their
IP, etc.)? The users are already required to login with a userID
and password. I need to be
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What would be the best way to track user movements throughout a s
Won't most standard web site logging tools do what you need? IIS has one
built in.
.Todd
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Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 11:42 AM
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um .. n/m .. misread the question
Todd
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Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 12:45 PM
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| Won't most standard web site logging tools do what you need? I
: Thursday, June 22, 2000 12:46 PM
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Subject: Re: Tracking users through a site
Won't most standard web site logging tools do what you need? IIS has one
built in.
.Todd
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yes, to a degree the logging tools would be useful, but this
particular set
of information would be used as an audit trail... so it would
have to be
permanently stored in a database, and searchable as well.
You *could* periodically analyze
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From: Zachary Bedell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 2:03 PM
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yes, to a degree the logging tools would be useful, but this
particular set
cfm?var=keyword, c.cfm?var=keywordvar2=5, on
6/25/2000 at 8:56 AM and spent 15 minutes total on the site. This would be
preferable to recording single page hits and I do need to record any
variables that are passed to individual pages.
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From: Zachary Bedell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
On Thursday, June 22, 2000, Gina Shillitani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're looking at about 86,000 hits per day on the reporting server, which is
where I need to collect this information. I'm trying to figure out if there
is a way I can track a single user through each visit to the site and
st regards,
Zac Bedell
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From: Lee Surma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 7:33 PM
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Subject: Re: Tracking users through a site
On Thursday, June 22, 2000, Gina Shillitani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're looking at about 86,000 hi
zac,
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: From: Zachary Bedell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:
: Another possibility, if cookies are an option, would be to
: continuely pass a "Click Stream" cookie back forth to the
: user. At each page request, just take the current cookie
: that they've sent back to
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