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Robert Wolfe
To: SteveSuperRealtor@discuss
Subject: Tracking Logins and Searc
S>I need to track logins and "submits" as generally and poorly described here:
S>http://www.freisco.com/tracker01.htm
S>In short, I want to track who attempts to login, who succeeds. I also want
S>to know what their search criteria are on each "submit". Even if this
S>logging results in an email generated for each login and each search, that
S>would be okay. (Don't get tons of traffic anyway :-( at least for now.)
S>Secondarily, I'd like to know how to limit the returns; if 50 returns are in
S>total, how can I set up "50 returns, showing 11-20 of 50" - like ebay does
S>with their catalogs.
S>Versions: Access2000 FP2000, XP Home, Windows Web Server, FP extensions
S>installed.
S>--
S>Just bluffing it!
Sounds like what you need is XAMPP, some PHP coding and MySQL
Subject: Tracking Logins and Searc
S>I need to track logins and "submits" as generally and poorly described here:
S>http://www.freisco.com/tracker01.htm
S>In short, I want to track who attempts to login, who succeeds. I also want
S>to know what their search criteria are on each "submit". Even if this
S>logging results in an email generated for each login and each search, that
S>would be okay. (Don't get tons of traffic anyway :-( at least for now.)
S>Secondarily, I'd like to know how to limit the returns; if 50 returns are in
S>total, how can I set up "50 returns, showing 11-20 of 50" - like ebay does
S>with their catalogs.
S>Versions: Access2000 FP2000, XP Home, Windows Web Server, FP extensions
S>installed.
S>--
S>Just bluffing it!
Sounds like what you need is XAMPP, some PHP coding and MySQL