This is a reply to thread by Dave Watts from the other day....

Are the type 3/4 drivers superior to using the ODBC socket connection. I've 
had a few issues with the ODBC socket connection, particularly with large 
client vars. I'm not sure if the other drivers will remedy the problem but 
I a certainly willing to try them. Where can one find more information on 
using these drivers Does MM have any resources. Does macromedia recommend 
the ODBC socket?

Thanks for your insights.

Brook


At 11:43 AM 16/08/02 -0400, you wrote:
>You can do something like this...
><img src="image.cfm?stats=..."> where the image.cfm processes the stats and
>then sends back an image.
>
>But you would probably have to use JavaScript to get all the information
>about the page like the HTTP Referrer, unless the page is written in another
>server side language.
>
>_____________________________________________
>Pete Freitag
>CTO, CFDEV.COM
>http://www.cfdev.com/
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Thane Sherrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 11:02 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Writing Hit Tracking Software
>
>
>I wrote some basic Hit Tracking Software in CF5 (more for the fun of it
>than anything else), but I was wondering if there is a way to use it on
>non-CF pages.  I know that there must be a way to do it, because sites like
>Netstat allow you to add a little javascript code to your page and track
>your page that way.  Is there a way to call a CF page from a non-CF server
>that would allow me to grab the hit information and store it in a database?
>
>T
>
>
>
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