Hello Mason-User List

Jim Rey wrote on 23.04.2007, 10:25:53:

JR> I'm really after individual hits rather that everytime the same
JR> person clicks another page on the same site. 

You mean site visits .. can be considered as a session. The session
can write to your log files. See log event of the request cycle.

Anyhow, based on remote IP also the classic stats do their job and give
you site visits a day e.t.c.

Writing your own logs, or even your own statistics, is fine if you depend
on the analysis of the user behavior, see clickstream analysis.


Best Regards, Christian -  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  -


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[Mason] Does anyone have any code to measure site "hits"?

Hi

I have just discovered that the Mason Users Archive is down for maintenance.

Does anyone have any useful code to measure site "hits"?
I'm really after individual hits rather that everytime the same person clicks 
another page on the same site. 
I'm using Apache 2, Mason 2 using mod_perl 2 with mysql.

Cheers

Jim Rey

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