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page/user tracker need

I need to write something to track pages by user when a user logs into a
site. I would perfer to create a component that is automaticlly included on
each page. Is there a way to have something called on each page request
without physically including it on each page?

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thanks (as always)
some day i''m gona pay this forum back for all the help i''m getting
kes
Nov 19 '05 #1
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Look into the BeginRequest event defined in your global.asax file.

-Alan

Nov 19 '05 #2

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