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Is there any way to count the number of times the seacrh
engine has been used?

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Pete



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You can count the number of lines in your server's access log that hit
/cgi-bin/webinator/search (or whatever your path to the webinator is).


-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Holsberg [mailto:pjh@mccc.edu]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 1999 2:10 PM
To: mwhagler@west.com
Subject: Logging

Is there any way to count the number of times the seacrh
engine has been used?

Thanks,
Pete



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a better way to do it is to make use of query log table.
you will find a few (identical) implementation references in mailing list
archives and maybe webinator docs.

Otis




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