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8/24/2006 9:32 AM
 

[Experienced ASP.Net developer, DNN newbie]

I have a pretty full-featured hit counter that I developed previously (along with being fully configurable, it captures the browser caps for each hit).  I thought I'd use this as a start on developing my first DNN module.

However, I'd like to avoid as much redundancy as possible.  Thus, I want to make sure that the data collected won't duplicate data that DNN already collects on its own (in which case my module could just consume it).  So the question is, other than the IIS logs, does DNN collect log data on page hits and/or browser caps?

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Erik J Sawyer

 
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8/24/2006 7:43 PM
 

I forgot to point out that I'm running DNN 4.3.4.  I've dug through the SQL tables, but didn't find anything.

Any thoughts...?
- Erik J Sawyer

 
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