WebDNA HitLogger available (was Signal Raised Error)

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 14211
interpreted = N
texte = >>Do I need to add another line to the WebCat Prefs file to do this? > >Yes, it works just like a database does -- tab-delimited > >>do I need to create that WebCatalog.debug file so the logs can be >>appended to it? > >No, it happens automatically > >>Webcatalog.debug field is capturing info for all incoming requests, can >>I use it to log sites? > >Not a good idea because too much information comes thru there, and >it will use up your hard disk (and slow everything down). If you >want to log sites, WebCatalog has far better tools to do that -- >look at the StarNine pages for Extending WebCatalog and you will see >a WebDNA download for doing sophisticated page counters and such. I >think it's called MasterCounter or something like that. No, MasterCounter is something I wrote for another purpose ... but I have a very basic HitLogger I just sent to someone else (I wrote it last week and it works), so if you want it I'll send it to you. But like I say, it's VERY basic and the instructions are minimal, so you'll have to play with it to figure it out.The basic WebDNA code in HitLogger can be used as a model for creating your own custom Hit Logger. I might even be talked into writing a complete Hit Logging solution for WebCat/Typhoon users ... if people will tell me exactly what they *think* they need it to do ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions 808-737-6499 http://www.smithmicro.com/webdnasolutions/. Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. WebDNA HitLogger available (was Signal Raised Error) (Kenneth Grome 1997)
>>Do I need to add another line to the WebCat Prefs file to do this? > >Yes, it works just like a database does -- tab-delimited > >>do I need to create that WebCatalog.debug file so the logs can be >>appended to it? > >No, it happens automatically > >>Webcatalog.debug field is capturing info for all incoming requests, can >>I use it to log sites? > >Not a good idea because too much information comes thru there, and >it will use up your hard disk (and slow everything down). If you >want to log sites, WebCatalog has far better tools to do that -- >look at the StarNine pages for Extending WebCatalog and you will see >a WebDNA download for doing sophisticated page counters and such. I >think it's called MasterCounter or something like that. No, MasterCounter is something I wrote for another purpose ... but I have a very basic HitLogger I just sent to someone else (I wrote it last week and it works), so if you want it I'll send it to you. But like I say, it's VERY basic and the instructions are minimal, so you'll have to play with it to figure it out.The basic WebDNA code in HitLogger can be used as a model for creating your own custom Hit Logger. I might even be talked into writing a complete Hit Logging solution for WebCat/Typhoon users ... if people will tell me exactly what they *think* they need it to do ... :)Sincerely, Ken Grome WebDNA Solutions 808-737-6499 http://www.smithmicro.com/webdnasolutions/. Kenneth Grome

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