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4/5/2009 6:21 AM
 

Hi,

I wanted to know if there is a way to log all of the HTTP Headers and Querystring Parameters each time a user gets into my site or should I create a module for that? and also can I make a known querystring parameter to be a token that will apply to all of my sites pages, I mean that every place I write the token it will replace with the QueryString parameter value?

I use DNN 5.0

Thank you,

Dor.

 
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4/6/2009 5:24 AM
 

the first you could do with IIS logging probably (IIS logs the complete url always)

the latter you can probably do with PageBlaster from Snapsis, (www.snapsis.com)


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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