[opencms-dev] need statistic (page hits)

Steve Mato smato at icc.net
Tue Sep 28 20:48:29 CEST 2004


Thanx =very= much for both the Webtrends info and product recommendations.  I'll be looking over all the alternatives.

-steve


At 01:42 PM 9/28/2004 -0400, Tim Howland wrote:
>>My Marketing Manager would like me to implement Web Trends to monitor
>the site's access.  
>>Wondering if there's anything that would be useful to know before hand?
>
>
>
>Besides that webtrends is an overpriced, flaky piece of garbage prone to
>database corruption? 
></bitter experience>
>
>If you are using the DCS version, you can embed the javascript calls in
>an external file, which makes life much easier from the maintenance
>front. YOu would then dynamically include this file in your template's
>headers. 
>
>You may want to test whether you are in offline mode and disable the
>javascript, so you don't inadvertently track your user's edit activities
>as visitor traffic.
>
>HTH-
>
>(and try out a more mature product- omniture or hit box are a million
>times better for a real website).
>
>Tim
>
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Steve Mato [mailto:smato at icc.net] 
>Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 11:51 AM
>To: The OpenCms mailing list
>Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] need statistic (page hits)
>
>Hello Arash,
>
>My Marketing Manager would like me to implement Web Trends to monitor
>the site's access.  Wondering if there's anything that would be useful
>to know before hand?  
>
>Best Regards,
>Steve Mato
>
>
>At 04:44 PM 9/28/2004 +0200, kaffamanesh at dmu-world.de wrote:
>>
>>Martin,
>>
>>take awstats, it's opensource, pretty easy to install and fast (for 
>>large sites).
>>
>>I has also used WebTrends from netiQ (commercial tool), which had more 
>>detailed analysis features.
>>
>>--> hope it helps
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>Arash
>>
>>
>>
>>martin koeck <opencms at brainwork.at> schrieb am 28.09.2004, 16:06:17:
>>> I need to make kind of a spreadsheet statistic (page hits on each 
>>> sub-page, per month). Not yet sure whether I should try it by 
>>> extracting information from the webserver log, code something in 
>>> opencms, or keep looking for a ready solution. I tried some 
>>> out-of-the-box things but they seem not to do what I need.
>>> 
>>> I wonder if anybody come across this and could give me hints, notes 
>>> on pitfalls etc.
>>> 
>>
>>
>>> TIA
>>> --
>>> Martin
>>> 
>>> 
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