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Laurie


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02-27-04 03:35 PM

Hi,

We are going to have a page on our CMS 2002 site with a hyper link to a flas
h demo.  We want to track which users click on the link.  Management wants t
o know who viewed the flash file.  What would be the best way to go about th
is?  I would appreciate it
if you could point me to any code samples for this.

Thanks,
Laurie





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    Re: Tracking users who clink on a link on a CMS 2002 page  
Stefan [MSFT]


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02-27-04 04:37 PM

Hi Laurie,

you should analyze the IIS logfiles.
There are a lot of freeware tools on the web.

Cheers,
Stefan

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"Laurie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> We are going to have a page on our CMS 2002 site with a hyper link to a
flash demo.  We want to track which users click on the link.  Management
wants to know who viewed the flash file.  What would be the best way to go
about this?  I would appreciate it if you could point me to any code samples
for this.
>
> Thanks,
> Laurie







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