Never touched Fusebox yet but I believe the
idea is to use variables appended to the URL like so:

mypage.cfm/var_name1,value/var_name2,value/var_name3,value

Then strip these variables from the server variable SCRIPT_NAME and plug
then into your fusebox.

Search engines and stats packages like Webtrends are happy to index these
URLs, allegedly.

HTH
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From: Jason Egan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Cf-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 9:28 PM
Subject: fusebox stats


> I think fusebox is cool, but I've gotten myself in some hot water here...
I
> created a nice application for a customer using fusebox.  Now, they would
> like to get stat reports on it... well... because you're always going to
the
> same page and including the others all of the stats come back as hits
> against the main index.cfm page, not the actual page that was hit.
>
> How on earth do I track these pages individually?  How can I tell how many
> people looked at the contact page, or the support page or whatever??
>
> Thanks for any ideas...
>
> je
>
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