This is one of the disadvantages building an entire site around a Fusebox
type methodology. Let me guess what the Fuseboxers are going to say...code
your own statistics program? Riiiight. That is not feasible for every site,
and neither is Fusebox. I think the question is whether or not reworking the
site structure is more work than building or customizing in an external
statistics module. If the site was built in Fusebox, I believe there is at
least one stats module on Fusebox.org though.

This should be a breeze though..."Fusebox makes life easier."

jon
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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 2:58 PM
Subject: <CF_Pass_Parameters_to_Index.cfm> HELP


> I have recently joined a company that had their site
> built by a consultant agency.  This agency build 95% of
> the CF/dynamic site pointing to the .com/index.cfm file.
> The parameters that are passed through the URL determine
> the look and feel and the content that's shown on the
> page.
>
> I under stand how all this works, and it's efficient,
> but the Web log files are not allowing me to show
> mymanagment team the details of the traffic coming to
> the site.  The log files show the number of times the
> index.cfm file is requested, but naturally doesn't
> detect the parameters being passed through the URL.
>
> I'm ready to reorg the code so that it does call a
> different *.cfm page each time.
>
> Does anyone have any tips or suggestions?
>
> Thanks
>
> 
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