Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Frontier and intelligent data logging
Author: Tom Fuerstner Posted: 1/25/1999; 2:57:28 AM Topic: Frontier on MacOS X Server Msg #: 2435 (In response to 2434) Prev/Next: 2434 / 2436
Actually i am investigating several possibilities to develop Frontier-Scripts for intelligent data-logging and -analyzing, usertracking and userprofiling. yesterday i did some prototyping on counting link-clicks via cgi-scripts. Instead of using plain direct links i used a combination of a cgi-script together with a linktpath as an argument for the cgi. A method well known to perl-programmers. By calling the cgi i first check wether there exists a valid linkpath. When a linkpath exists the calling browser is redirected to the specific linkaddress. After this i want to to write the information i got from the cgi-call being written directly into a SQL database. In Perl this means a straight forward solution by using parent and child processes which enables you to divide the cgi-call into two separate threads which is very efficient . So the user of the browser-client does not have to wait till the complete request has finished. Now i want to know how to break a frontier-responder into two threads because i cannot see any reason why to make the respondercall longer than necessary.
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- Re: Frontier and intelligent data logging, Ole Saalmann, 1/25/1999; 3:18:09 AM
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