Apache模块 mod_usertrack
说明 | 使用Session跟踪用户(会发送很多Cookie),以记录用户的点击流 |
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状态 | 扩展(E) |
模块名 | usertrack_module |
源文件 | mod_usertrack.c |
概述
Previous releases of Apache have included a module which generates a 'clickstream' log of user activity on a site using cookies. This was called the "cookies" module, mod_cookies. In Apache 1.2 and later this module has been renamed the "user tracking" module, mod_usertrack. This module has been simplified and new directives added.
2-digit or 4-digit dates for cookies?
(the following is from message <022701bda43d$9d32bbb0$1201a8c0@christian.office.sane.com> in the new-httpd archives)
From: "Christian Allen" <christian@sane.com> Subject: Re: Apache Y2K bug in mod_usertrack.c Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 11:41:56 -0400 Did some work with cookies and dug up some info that might be useful. True, Netscape claims that the correct format NOW is four digit dates, and four digit dates do in fact work... for Netscape 4.x (Communicator), that is. However, 3.x and below do NOT accept them. It seems that Netscape originally had a 2-digit standard, and then with all of the Y2K hype and probably a few complaints, changed to a four digit date for Communicator. Fortunately, 4.x also understands the 2-digit format, and so the best way to ensure that your expiration date is legible to the client's browser is to use 2-digit dates. However, this does not limit expiration dates to the year 2000; if you use an expiration year of "13", for example, it is interpreted as 2013, NOT 1913! In fact, you can use an expiration year of up to "37", and it will be understood as "2037" by both MSIE and Netscape versions 3.x and up (not sure about versions previous to those). Not sure why Netscape used that particular year as its cut-off point, but my guess is that it was in respect to UNIX's 2038 problem. Netscape/MSIE 4.x seem to be able to understand 2-digit years beyond that, at least until "50" for sure (I think they understand up until about "70", but not for sure). Summary: Mozilla 3.x and up understands two digit dates up until "37" (2037). Mozilla 4.x understands up until at least "50" (2050) in 2-digit form, but also understands 4-digit years, which can probably reach up until 9999. Your best bet for sending a long-life cookie is to send it for some time late in the year "37".
说明
The domain to which the tracking cookie applies
语法
CookieDomain domain
作用域
server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess
覆盖项
FileInfo
状态
扩展(E)
模块
mod_usertrack
CookieDomain domain
This directive controls the setting of the domain to which the tracking cookie applies. If not present, no domain is included in the cookie header field.
The domain string must begin with a dot, and must include at least one embedded dot. That is, ".foo.com" is legal, but "foo.bar.com" and ".com" are not.
说明
Expiry time for the tracking cookie
语法
CookieExpires expiry-period
作用域
server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess
覆盖项
FileInfo
状态
扩展(E)
模块
mod_usertrack
CookieExpires expiry-period
When used, this directive sets an expiry time on the cookie generated by the usertrack module. The expiry-period can be given either as a number of seconds, or in the format such as "2 weeks 3 days 7 hours". Valid denominations are: years, months, weeks, days, hours, minutes and seconds. If the expiry time is in any format other than one number indicating the number of seconds, it must be enclosed by double quotes.
If this directive is not used, cookies last only for the current browser session.
说明
Name of the tracking cookie
语法
CookieName token
默认值
CookieName Apache
作用域
server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess
覆盖项
FileInfo
状态
扩展(E)
模块
mod_usertrack
CookieName token
CookieName Apache
This directive allows you to change the name of the cookie
this module uses for its tracking purposes. By default the
cookie is named "Apache
".
You must specify a valid cookie name; results are unpredictable if you use a name containing unusual characters. Valid characters include A-Z, a-z, 0-9, "_", and "-".
说明
Format of the cookie header field
语法
CookieStyle
Netscape|Cookie|Cookie2|RFC2109|RFC2965
默认值
CookieStyle Netscape
作用域
server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess
覆盖项
FileInfo
状态
扩展(E)
模块
mod_usertrack
CookieStyle
Netscape|Cookie|Cookie2|RFC2109|RFC2965
CookieStyle Netscape
This directive controls the format of the cookie header field. The three formats allowed are:
- Netscape, which is the original but now deprecated syntax. This is the default, and the syntax Apache has historically used.
- Cookie或RFC2109, which is the syntax that superseded the Netscape syntax.
- Cookie2或RFC2965, which is the most current cookie syntax.
Not all clients can understand all of these formats. but you should use the newest one that is generally acceptable to your users' browsers.
说明
Enables tracking cookie
语法
CookieTracking on|off
默认值
CookieTracking off
作用域
server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess
覆盖项
FileInfo
状态
扩展(E)
模块
mod_usertrack
CookieTracking on|off
CookieTracking off
When the user track module is compiled in, and "CookieTracking on" is set, Apache will start sending a user-tracking cookie for all new requests. This directive can be used to turn this behavior on or off on a per-server or per-directory basis. By default, compiling mod_usertrack will not activate cookies.