LOGTARGET element
Obsolete. Specifies where to send a Channel Definition Format (CDF) client page-hit log file.
Usage
<LOGTARGET
HREF = "url"
METHOD = "POST"
SCOPE = "sScope">
child elements
</LOGTARGET>
Attributes
Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
HREF |
url |
Yes |
URL the log will be sent to.
Note CDF supports only HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP protocols. If a different protocol is used, Internet Explorer will fail to send the page without notifying the user.
|
METHOD |
POST |
Yes |
String value that specifies the HTTP method to be used for sending the data. |
SCOPE |
sScope |
No |
String value that specifies which type of page hits should be logged. OFFLINE Pages read from local cache should be logged. ONLINE Pages read from URL browsing should logged. ALL Default. Both types of page hits should be logged. |
Child elements
Element |
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Child element sequence
HTTP-EQUIVPURGETIME
Parent elements
Element |
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Remarks
Windows Internet Explorer 7. The CDF (Channel Definition Format) is obsolete and should not be used.
This element must occur before any ITEM elements in the CDF file.
The LOGTARGET's domain must be the same as the CDF file's domain. The log file can only be sent to the domain that served the channel. This is to prevent providers from tracking the client's use of other provider's sites.
Examples
This example shows how to specify where to send a CDF client page-hit log file.
<LOGTARGET
HREF="http://www.joyware.tld/logging"
METHOD="POST"
SCOPE="OFFLINE">
<PURGETIME HOUR="12"/>
<HTTP-EQUIV NAME="ENCODING-TYPE" VALUE="gzip"/>
</LOGTARGET>
Element information
Minimum supported system |
Windows XP |
Can be empty | No |
See also
Reference
Conceptual