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Re: [ic] How can I log search requests?
Quoting Mike Thompson (mthompso@nmsu.edu):
> I am interested in trying to capture and log search requests that are
> entered in by my customers from both the small and advanced search forms.
>
> It is valuable to me to know what people are looking for when they come to
> my store. Also even more valuable is to know what they are looking for but
> didn't find.
>
> Has anyone already set up something similar? Any ideas about how to go
> about this? I didn't see anything in the archives.
I used to do this with a special feature, but as it turns out it
is much easier to do right on the results page. Use a hidden
parameter in any search forms called log_search_data:
<INPUT TYPE=hidden NAME=log_search_data VALUE=1>
Then, do in results:
[no-match]
[if cgi log_search_data]
[tmp log_data]
NOT FOUND: [value-extended name=mv_searchspec joiner=" AND "]
from_page: @@MV_PREV_PAGE@@
host: [data session host]
username if logged in: [data session username]
email: [value email]
[/tmp]
[calc]
$Scratch->{log_data} =~ s/^\s+//mg;
$Scratch->{log_data} =~ s/\s+$//mg;
return;
[/calc]
[log file=logs/not_found interpolate=1][scratch log_data][/log]
[/if]
[/no-match]
You can get as fancy as you want with the data, even to the point of
doing a database import (not recommended, especially for DBM, mostly for
performance).
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