We are looking for a way to set several key/value pairs (which will differ
across  users)  such  that they will persist during the user's session  and
be  logged  in  the  weblogs for every request that user makes. Some
potential ways of doing this that occurred to us:

-  implement functionality to programmatically append these parameters to
the  querystring  of all urls displayed across our site (far too cumbersome,
we don't consider this a viable option)

-  find  a  way  for PHP to automatically tack the parameters onto the ends
of url querystrings, the same way it can do with PHPSESSIONID (we haven't
found, in our initial research, a way to do this)

Our primary goal is to get these parameters logged in the weblogs, without
having to programmatically/physically modify every link on our site. For
example, if we wanted to track parameters called x and y, the link on the
page would just point to:

/index.php

but the weblog would show something like the following hit:

/index.php?x=foo&y=bar

The parameter values would need to get set once at the beginning of a user's
session, and then would not change over the course of that session (but
they'd need to get tracked with every request they made). We're planning to
implement persistent sessions across our servers as well.

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Maureen Roihl
Senior Web Developer
Smarter Living
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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