On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:23 PM, fachhoch wrote:
> I want to log all the pages users are viewing without any much detail
> just the page class name .
> is there any way I can get this without adding my own log statements in code
> ?
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ing without any much detail
> just the page class name .
> is there any way I can get this without adding my own log statements in code
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he page class name .
> is there any way I can get this without adding my own log statements in code
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I want to log all the pages users are viewing without any much detail
just the page class name .
is there any way I can get this without adding my own log statements in code
?
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