Re: How do I do full access logging including HTTP headers?




"John Bokma" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Xns986C81369F03Dcastleamber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Nu" <no@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Don't top post, if you don't know what top posting means, look it up in
the wikipedia.

I'm on a shared hosting and don't have root access and my host just
said their logs are the only ones they give.

What header(s) do you want to log, and for which request(s)?

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John Experienced Perl programmer: http://castleamber.com/

Perl help, tutorials, and examples: http://johnbokma.com/perl/



I want to log all the headers of each visitor and then store it in a file
somewhere.


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