you can do this by your own administrating not depending on the coldfusion 
administrator, i mean why you don't creat your own table not global table 
and you just store the hit count into this table ,this code in the 
application.cfm page ofcource, you just have to declare the session.hitcount 
by using cfparam and assigning to it the last value from the database 
incremented by one, so it will incremented only when he just requisting the 
first page of the application then you can insert it into the table by 
puting the condition where userid='#client.cfid:#client.cftoken#', you can 
do anything to this table and storing all the global variables related to 
client and more..
i don't know if iam talking on what you mean or somthing else, anyway you 
can give me more details and i will say what i have


Farah

>Unfortunately they want a hit count "per user" so client variables id the
>real way to do it.  It isn't for traffic analysis anyway, just one of those
>things the client wants do display to the public.  A "you have been here XX
>times" kind of thing.  I don't see it being a real problem, but if I don't
>allow for it now I guarantee it will be a problem later!
>
> > I don't think you should look at using the client storage variables as a
> > way of managing hit count. It isn't very accurate and client variables 
>do
> > not last long enough. If you want to do traffic analyis either plug it 
>in
> > to your application.cfm (if you must) or do it through some common page
> > (like a welcome page or when a person logs in).
>
>
>
>
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