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  • Peter Jenkins

    Stats tracking

    The client for which I do this site www.safenz.org.nz wants stats
    tracking/a visitor counter, like the one that is there at the moment
    (at the bottom of the home page). However I would like one that
    1) uses either a link or a small, discreet icon, rather than the butt-ugly
    counter that's there currently. I dont want an actual counter visible
    on the page if possible
    2) uses valid code - the counter code is the only thing on the page
    that doesn't validate!

    The host I am now using does have quite a good stats package, but I'd
    like to supplement this with a cgi type counter, but NOT one that just
    counts hits as most of them do, but one that uses cookies or similar
    to count unique visitors, much as the current butt-ugly one does.
    The ability to look at the last 10-50 referrer links would definitely be
    a plus also, as I have found out some extremely useful information from
    this in the past from the info provided by the butt-ugly counter.

    I'd prefer to install a counter on the site using cgi or similar (preferably
    not Javascript) but will go external if I cant find one to install that meets
    my needs. And before anyone else says it, yes I know that counters do
    not give an accurate indication, due to caching, reloading etc, but
    the client wants it, and I want to be able to check out the referrers.

    Any suggestions? I had a look at the counters at Matts Script Archive
    where I got the guestbook, but they appear to be hit counters only.
    Regards
    Peter J



  • Leslie

    #2
    Re: Stats tracking

    On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 09:30:18 +1300, "Peter Jenkins"
    <peja!!!!capita lpunishmentfors pammers!!!!@xtr a.co.enzed> wrote:
    [color=blue]
    >The client for which I do this site www.safenz.org.nz wants stats
    >tracking/a visitor counter, like the one that is there at the moment
    >(at the bottom of the home page). However I would like one that
    >1) uses either a link or a small, discreet icon, rather than the butt-ugly
    >counter that's there currently. I dont want an actual counter visible
    >on the page if possible
    >2) uses valid code - the counter code is the only thing on the page
    >that doesn't validate![/color]
    [color=blue]
    >Any suggestions? I had a look at the counters at Matts Script Archive
    >where I got the guestbook, but they appear to be hit counters only.
    >Regards
    >Peter J[/color]

    Check out the options available at SiteMeter.com -


    The free version suits my needs and may suit yours, or the "upgraded"
    version may be more helpful. (I believe the referrer stats are part
    of the upgrade version.)

    One reason I like it is because the same code goes on all pages and it
    tracks all pages on the site.

    HTH,

    Leslie
    "I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person."

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    • JustAnotherGuy

      #3
      Re: Stats tracking

      Peter Jenkins wrote:[color=blue]
      > The client for which I do this site www.safenz.org.nz wants stats
      > tracking/a visitor counter, like the one that is there at the moment
      > (at the bottom of the home page). However I would like one that
      > 1) uses either a link or a small, discreet icon, rather than the butt-ugly
      > counter that's there currently. I dont want an actual counter visible
      > on the page if possible
      > 2) uses valid code - the counter code is the only thing on the page
      > that doesn't validate![/color]

      check out

      http://www.statcounter.com and


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      • Peter Jenkins

        #4
        Re: Stats tracking


        "JustAnotherGuy " <no-email@sorry.com > wrote in message
        news:bqgthj$20o j47$1@ID-214165.news.uni-berlin.de...[color=blue]
        > Peter Jenkins wrote:[color=green]
        > > The client for which I do this site www.safenz.org.nz wants stats
        > > tracking/a visitor counter, like the one that is there at the moment
        > > (at the bottom of the home page). However I would like one that
        > > 1) uses either a link or a small, discreet icon, rather than the butt-ugly
        > > counter that's there currently. I dont want an actual counter visible
        > > on the page if possible
        > > 2) uses valid code - the counter code is the only thing on the page
        > > that doesn't validate![/color]
        >
        > check out
        >
        > http://www.statcounter.com and
        > http://www.xav.com/scripts/axs/[/color]

        Thank you for these, both good suggestions. I ended up using
        Sitemeter http://www.sitemeter.com as suggested by Leslie, as
        it lets my client in to nose around the data without a login, even
        though I preferred the look of statcounter. The other one looks
        good but doesn't do referrer links, but I like the idea of running
        it on the server, thanks anyway
        Regards
        Peter J[color=blue]
        >[/color]


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        • Peter Jenkins

          #5
          Re: Stats tracking


          "Leslie" <garbage123@bes siebee.com> wrote in message
          news:hltnsv4j00 dr96t8mhql2phf8 u5vlmrsoi@4ax.c om...[color=blue]
          > On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 09:30:18 +1300, "Peter Jenkins"
          > <peja!!!!capita lpunishmentfors pammers!!!!@xtr a.co.enzed> wrote:
          >[color=green]
          > >The client for which I do this site www.safenz.org.nz wants stats
          > >tracking/a visitor counter, like the one that is there at the moment
          > >(at the bottom of the home page). However I would like one that
          > >1) uses either a link or a small, discreet icon, rather than the butt-ugly
          > >counter that's there currently. I dont want an actual counter visible
          > >on the page if possible
          > >2) uses valid code - the counter code is the only thing on the page
          > >that doesn't validate![/color]
          >[color=green]
          > >Any suggestions? I had a look at the counters at Matts Script Archive
          > >where I got the guestbook, but they appear to be hit counters only.
          > >Regards
          > >Peter J[/color]
          >
          > Check out the options available at SiteMeter.com -
          > http://www.sitemeter.com[/color]

          Terrific, just what I needed, and nothing I dont.
          Had to tinker with the code a bit to make it validate in XHTML
          Strict, but just what I was looking for. By the way the free
          version does have referrer link stats, but only 100 entries before
          it overwrites, perfectly adequate for my needs

          Thanks for that
          Regards
          Peter J
          [color=blue]
          >
          > The free version suits my needs and may suit yours, or the "upgraded"
          > version may be more helpful. (I believe the referrer stats are part
          > of the upgrade version.)
          >
          > One reason I like it is because the same code goes on all pages and it
          > tracks all pages on the site.
          >
          > HTH,
          >
          > Leslie
          > "I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person."[/color]


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          • Leslie

            #6
            Re: Stats tracking

            On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 19:26:43 +1300, "Peter Jenkins"
            <peja!!!!capita lpunishmentfors pammers!!!!@xtr a.co.enzed> wrote:
            [color=blue]
            >
            >"Leslie" <garbage123@bes siebee.com> wrote in message
            >news:hltnsv4j0 0dr96t8mhql2phf 8u5vlmrsoi@4ax. com...[color=green]
            >> On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 09:30:18 +1300, "Peter Jenkins"
            >> <peja!!!!capita lpunishmentfors pammers!!!!@xtr a.co.enzed> wrote:[/color][/color]
            [color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
            >> >Any suggestions? I had a look at the counters at Matts Script Archive
            >> >where I got the guestbook, but they appear to be hit counters only.
            >> >Regards
            >> >Peter J[/color]
            >>
            >> Check out the options available at SiteMeter.com -
            >> http://www.sitemeter.com[/color]
            >
            >Terrific, just what I needed, and nothing I dont.
            > Had to tinker with the code a bit to make it validate in XHTML
            > Strict, but just what I was looking for. By the way the free
            >version does have referrer link stats, but only 100 entries before
            >it overwrites, perfectly adequate for my needs
            >
            >Thanks for that
            >Regards
            >Peter J[/color]

            Glad I could be of help!

            Remember to add the same code to all pages you want to track. I use
            SiteMeter on my personal pages and on a large school district site I
            maintain. I've not been 'surprised' by any of the stats on my
            personal pages, but I have been kind of surprised at the entry pages
            on the school district site. It has shown me that what I think will
            be the most visited part of the site is not necessarily what it turns
            out to be.

            Leslie
            "I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person."

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