You could parse this out of the weblogs but I think you would be better
writing you own logging tags.
I use a custom, something like
<cf_userlog action="successfullogin" userid="#session.userID#"
details="username:#form.username#" logdns="mydns">
or
<cf_userlog action="fileDownload" userid="#session.userID#"
details="DocID:#Url.docID#" logdns="mydns">
Hope that helps
~Justin
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From: "Jaquet Digital Design" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ColdFusion Mailinglist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2000 3:08 PM
Subject: Introduction + logging question...
> Hi there,
>
> My name is Erik-Jan Jaquet and I am a Dutch web developer. I recently
> started programming in ColdFusion and joined this list. This is my first
> posting.
>
> I am building a website with ColdFusion that requires people to log in
> before they can search a database with (links to) PDF files. When they
found
> a file, they can then download it to their computer. It is a Extranet, so
> only clients of the company have access to the database.
>
> The company would like to know who logs in, how often and which files they
> download, for marketing purposes.
>
> How can I register which users have logged in, how many times and the file
> download info? Or do programs like Webtrends also have the possibility to
> give that information.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Erik-Jan Jaquet
> Jaquet Digital Design
>
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