Also remember that the larger of stats packages do not rely soley on the URL
to track usage, most also implement some form of tracking in the page which
can be dynamically controlled.

But as Snake quite rightly pointed out, you should be striving to have SES.










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-----Original Message-----
From: Munson, Jacob
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Fri Oct 27 23:17:35 2006
Subject: RE: Why Framework? Which Framework? And How I can use one?

My biggest complaint about the CF frameworks is that they all (or is it
most?) run through one single file (Ex., index.cfm in Fusebox).  The
frameworkers will argue that that is their goal/purpose, and it's not
bad.  But I personally hate that.  Especially when you look at most
common stats packages, which will tell you "You've had 1000 hits today
on your site, and it was all to index.cfm!".  Yes, I know you can get
stats packages that allow you to track urls with variables, but those
are not common.

If anybody has better information on this index.cfm 'problem', please
fill me in. 

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> Subject: RE: Why Framework? Which Framework? And How I can use one?
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> http://www.cfframeworks.com/ 
> http://corfield.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=articles.frameworks

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