RE: [PHP] Another Logging Question

2003-02-23 Thread Matt Honeycutt
e a toggle to have the counter grab statistics directly from Apache's logs, but that's going to be much later on after I finish up some other projects. ---Matt -Original Message- From: David Freeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 5:44 PM To: 'Ph

RE: [PHP] Another Logging Question

2003-02-23 Thread David Freeman
> Right now, it's logging the client's IP, the page that > they're viewing, > the page that they came from, the time of the visit, and their system > and browser info. Ummm, you do understand that, for Apache at least, all of this information can be made available through it's logging? You a

RE: [PHP] Another Logging Question

2003-02-23 Thread Matt Honeycutt
be the best way to go though as it keeps me from having to even think about file locking issues. ---Matt -Original Message- From: Justin French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 5:12 PM To: Matt Honeycutt; Php-General Subject: Re: [PHP] Another Logging Question

Re: [PHP] Another Logging Question

2003-02-23 Thread Justin French
on 24/02/03 3:30 AM, Matt Honeycutt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I'd like for my counter/logger to be fairly scalable, so I'm toying with two > possible implementation routes: what are you logging (what kind of data) > 1. Have the counter dump visitor info to a text file, then run a cron job on

Re: [PHP] Another Logging Question

2003-02-23 Thread David Otton
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 10:30:27 -0600, you wrote: >1. Have the counter dump visitor info to a text file, then run a cron job on >that nightly to process the data and perform a full analysis. Consider what will happen when two people hit the counter at exactly the same time. You'll have to code to de