Re: [users@httpd] can Apache read a user cookie and write value to access_log?

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On 11/2/06, tsarvak <tim.sarvak@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi everyone -

I'm a complete newbie to Apache and web development in general, just started
learning about it it this week.
Here's my situation:
We have Apache 1.3 installed on an AIX server.
I want to be able to read a cookie from the user's client PC when they
access the website.  This cookie would contain their user Id.  I then want
to write the value of this cookie to the standard access_log file.  The
purpose of this is to determine which users are accessing our Cognos Web
reports and when.

I understand that Apache can write its own user tracking cookie via the
mod_usertrack, but I need something that specifically allows me to read this
custom cookie containing the user's name.

Adding %{cookie}i to your logformat string should do the trick.

Joshua.

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