[Seaside] Seaside Access/Activity Logging

Boris Popov, DeepCove Labs (SNN) boris at deepcovelabs.com
Tue Aug 24 16:10:34 UTC 2010


The biggest benefit to outside reporting tools is not having to reinvent the wheel...

-Boris (via BlackBerry)

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Subject: RE: [Seaside] Seaside Access/Activity Logging

On Tue, 24 Aug 2010 04:58:44 -0700, "Boris Popov, DeepCove Labs \(SNN\)"
<boris at deepcovelabs.com> wrote:
> Having said that, I just noticed GA has a limit of approximately 500
> requests per session, so this may not work as well as one could hope...

Just a stupid question.. Why not just use some sort of audit
log that is built into the code that tracks users movement from
page to page?  I realize that you'll need to contiously put the
auditlog calls in place but it seems like that ought to do the 
trick and you could effectively log whatever you wanted (session
details, logged in user info, etc).. 

I realize that some of these other methods are just fine but...
I guess there's more than one way to fillet a trout (ok -- maybe
not for a trout).. :-)

-- Rick
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