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<P>Hi All,</P>
<P>I just wanted to ask whether anyone else has ever bothered to keep statistics
of their chameleon site, and what would be the best way to do so? The problems I
run into is that I don't want to use some image that needs to be downloaded for
statistics to be done remotely, because that can hold things up (especially when
using the 'onload' functionality to trigger chameleon functionality). If I use
an apache log analyser, I usually would have to set up a whole statistics
webpage, and I'm not too happy with the security some of those things offer.
Also, the statistics from the log are not too useful, because users refreshing
the page (submitting) results in multiple entries, and if you run more than one
chameleon site you cannot tell easily what belongs to what (using a database to
split up results doesn't work, because the URL strings are too long).</P>
<P>Does anyone have a better idea? Perhaps a statistics widget that uses session
info?</P>
<P>Regards,</P>
<P>Jacob</P></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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