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How to save generated html.

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mandiana

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I'm looking for a way to save the html generated from pages created by my perl scripts as a way of researching what my visitors are seeing that's prompting them to do various things on the site. Short of rewriting dozens of scripts to also print to a file, I'm looking for something I can put in the footer and/or header files possibly similar to:


I've already looked at the following thread, but I don't think that would be helpful as most of my variables are not in the url:

 
If you want to save it I see no way around writing to a file. Its what website statistic applications like Awstats does and the apache server. From there you can use a program to analyze the data in the log files to figure out trends and traffic patterns on your website.

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- Kevin, perl coder unexceptional! [wiggle]
 
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