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nicolereak
How do you track visitors to site?
  • 2006/1/26 17:58

  • nicolereak

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 1

  • Since: 2006/1/26


I'm trying to figure out how I track how many people are visiting my site...how many unique visitors there are...what the most visited pages are, etc. etc. Any help?

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MadFish
Re: How do you track visitors to site?
  • 2006/1/26 18:04

  • MadFish

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 1056

  • Since: 2003/9/27


Website logfiles...if you have a commercial web hosting account, your host probably provides access to programs that will analyse your logfiles and give you these kinds of answers. One of the nice things about the web is that your visitors are (more or less) quantifiable, and careful examination of your logfiles can help you determine what kinds of information your visitors are interested in, and help you improve your site.

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mongrel
Re: How do you track visitors to site?
  • 2006/1/26 18:18

  • mongrel

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 62

  • Since: 2005/1/15


You might try installing the module XOOP-Stats or one of the others in the statistics category of the module repository. I don't use it, since I have Web-analyzer running on my server, but it would seem to do the job.
Improve the time.

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TottoBG
Re: How do you track visitors to site?
  • 2006/1/26 21:28

  • TottoBG

  • Not too shy to talk

  • Posts: 111

  • Since: 2005/8/18


For me phpStats works great integrated to XOOPS or any other kind of site. And integration is no problem at all. IMHO it's a really great statistics application.

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McDonald
Re: How do you track visitors to site?
  • 2006/1/26 22:50

  • McDonald

  • Home away from home

  • Posts: 1072

  • Since: 2005/8/15


PHP-Stats site is down for a while already. Probably discontinued.
At the moment I'm using PHP i-Stats which has a nice clear layout. It's not as advanced as PHP-Stats but pretty good. There's a demo available on the website.

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dizzymarkus
Re: How do you track visitors to site?

I-Stats is working great


1 thing anyone know how to adjust the timestamp? or what file to look in?

it appears to be an hour off I am in New York USA


thanks,
Markus


----------------------EDIT--------------------------


I found the fix on their forum and thought i would post it here for all
-----------------------------------------------------

Hello.
Please set -=putenv=- at the top of global.php like



Code:
<?php
putenv('TZ=Europe/Moscow'); ?>




Please look in Google for your local -=putenv=- and be happy!

Last edited by Piercer (2005-06-01 15:08:14)

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