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Posted by Steve on 10/16/06 16:55
sorry...i help in this forum only. i have to much real work to do otherwise.
l8r
"Kentor" <kentor@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| Steve wrote:
| > no, my email in the posting is not correct. that code should give you a
good
| > start, however there are a couple of problems with it when generating a
more
| > complex report with it. i haven't gotten around to fixing it, but i'm
not
| > sure you'll see some of the problem(s). anyway, it was mean to give you
a
| > start...and, i hope it did.
| >
| Yea... its quite more than a start... its quite a lot of code... ill
| take a look at it in detail asap. if u can just send me a quick hello
| email just incase i need ur help in the near future.
| thanks.
| >
| > "Kentor" <kentor@gmail.com> wrote in message
| > news:1160996789.916102.324140@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
| > | Wow :) this is a lot of stuff thanks a lot Steve. I'll play with this
| > | as soon as I get a chance. Is your email listed on the groups the
| > | correct one in case i need to contact you about this?
| > |
| > | On Oct 13, 8:23 pm, "Steve" <no....@example.com> wrote:
| > | > ok...been a long day.
| > | >
| > | > you'll need this function too (last one, promise). either put a call
to
| > it
| > | > in each page or call the function in an include_once or require_once
php
| > | > file. notice that it has to call the db::execute function too...so,
| > replace
| > | > that call with dbExecute.
| > | >
| > | > function siteTracking($page, $user)
| > | > {
| > | > $ip = '';
| > | > if (!$ip = $_SERVER['HTTP_CLIENT_IP'])
| > | > {
| > | > if (!$ip = $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'])
| > | > {
| > | > if (!$ip = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']){ $ip = 'UNKNOWN'; }
| > | > }
| > | > }
| > | > $sql = "
| > | > INSERT INTO siteTracking
| > | > (
| > | > Page ,
| > | > IpAddress ,
| > | > UserName ,
| > | > Stamp
| > | > )
| > | > VALUES
| > | > (
| > | > '" . $page . "' ,
| > | > '" . $ip . "' ,
| > | > '" . $user . "' ,
| > | > '" . date('Y-m-d H:i:s') . "'
| > | > )
| > | > ";
| > | > db::execute($sql);
| > | >
| > | > }to call this function, you'd do something like this:
| > | >
| > | > siteTracking(basename($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']), $userName);
| > | >
| > | > where $userName is the variable that holds the user name of a logged
on
| > | > user. change $userName to the appropriate variable. this way you can
| > tell
| > | > not only ip's but what person was accessing a page.
| > |
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