Brereton, Stephen wrote:

> Look at it this way instead. A user comes on and moves through a number
> of pages in sequence, over a quarter-hour, say.
> That's one session of activity - perceived as 'logged in' for that time.
> Two hours later, they move on to another page.
> That's another session.

Why? Your users never go to lunch, then have a meeting, then come back 2
hours later and continue where they left off?

There are two ways to do it: give everyone a session id/timestamp cookie
and log it with every request, or make your every page dynamic, e.g. PHP
and have PHP keep a separate log. Which you can later analyze -- not
with analog.

Dima
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