-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Here's some of the relevant documentation of the user.txt expressions Kyle mentioned. It is possible to set session variables and get them to be logged - we're doing this with certain Shibboleth attributes for business analysis. I have not had luck getting variables other than session vars set at the user's moment of login to be logged though. http://oclc.org/support/services/ezproxy/documentation/expressions.en.html On Thu, 20 Nov 2014, Kyle Banerjee said: > I can't remember the details because I haven't worked with EZP for years > and unfortunately, this stuff isn't documented. > > Where I used it was in the user.txt file when authenticating. Things you > can do include setting/modifying session, regular EZP, and arbitrary > variables, as well as doing comparisons and file I/O. You can nest > expressions and perform reasonably sophisticated comparisons and > manipulations. > > > On 11/20/14 1:06 PM, Kyle Banerjee wrote: > > > >> BTW, you can do some funky things with EZP that include > >> conditional logic > >> > > > > Can you say more about funky things you can do with EZProxy involving > > conditional logic? Cause I've often wanted that but haven't found any! Are > > you talking about a particular part/area of EZProxy? (Logging?). > > - -- ++++++++++++++++++++ Michael Berkowski University of Minnesota Libraries [log in to unmask] 612.626.6137 PGP Public Key: http://z.umn.edu/mjbpubkey ++++++++++++++++++++ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iEYEARECAAYFAlRuOowACgkQ01KJk46VC2YL9QCgpyv7ByxUIgnOFcqUT4iFEPLV 0MgAmQHPrDMyVu0x2dgtqE84e9IS1rdV =lkc4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----