Hi,
Saturday, March 15, 2003, 7:31:52 AM, you wrote:
MR> We are looking for a way to set several key/value pairs (which will differ
MR> across users) such that they will persist during the user's session and
MR> be logged in the weblogs for every request that user makes. Some
MR> potential ways of doing this that occurred to us:
MR> - implement functionality to programmatically append these parameters to
MR> the querystring of all urls displayed across our site (far too cumbersome,
MR> we don't consider this a viable option)
MR> - find a way for PHP to automatically tack the parameters onto the ends
MR> of url querystrings, the same way it can do with PHPSESSIONID (we haven't
MR> found, in our initial research, a way to do this)
MR> Our primary goal is to get these parameters logged in the weblogs, without
MR> having to programmatically/physically modify every link on our site. For
MR> example, if we wanted to track parameters called x and y, the link on the
MR> page would just point to:
MR> /index.php
MR> but the weblog would show something like the following hit:
MR> /index.php?x=foo&y=bar
MR> The parameter values would need to get set once at the beginning of a user's
MR> session, and then would not change over the course of that session (but
MR> they'd need to get tracked with every request they made). We're planning to
MR> implement persistent sessions across our servers as well.
MR> ====================================
MR> Maureen Roihl
MR> Senior Web Developer
MR> Smarter Living
MR> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You could use something like this
<?php apache_note('PHP_TITLE','Home Page')?>
Then the log formatter line needs \"%{PHP_TITLE}n\" adding
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regards,
Tom
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