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[ phpopencounter-Support Requests-679686 ] visitors not tracked correctly i: msg#00006

Subject: [ phpopencounter-Support Requests-679686 ] visitors not tracked correctly in my configuration
Support Requests item #679686, was opened at 2003-02-03 19:01
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Category: None
Group: None
>Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: visitors not tracked correctly in my configuration

Initial Comment:
Hello,

I have several sites setup as subdomains and the 
system does not seem to track visitors correctly in this 
configuration. Example:

I have site1.example.com, site2.example.com, 
site3.example.com.  All need to be tracked and treated 
as seperate. I do pass in the unique client id and that 
seems to work correctly, however if I visit site1 the 
cookie gets set without a unique name. I then go to 
site2. The hit is logged but the new visitor is not, i 
believe because the system still see's a generic session 
cookie for the domain.

Any ideas on how to set this up correctly?

Thanks

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>Comment By: Sebastian Bergmann (bergmann)
Date: 2003-02-04 06:34

Message:
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What cookie are you talking about? The session cookie, or
the "permanent" cookie used when you enable the tracking of
returning visitors?

Anyhow, you have to make sure that when a visitor moves from
one site to the next that either the session gets destroyed,
or that you use different session cookies for each site.

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