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#1 despot

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Posted 25 August 2005 - 04:04 PM

Making a new site and it would be okay to get detailed information about my traffic. I am too lazy to make things myself so maybe you know a good webservice which gives a nice javascript/whatever code to track visitors. Also, the it is required that it do not show any counters on my page (t.m. the counter itself should be invisible).

Any solutions? :)

And thanks in advance.. ;]

#2 glen

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Posted 26 August 2005 - 12:58 AM

you might like to try http://www.phpmyvisites.net/

(the documentation in english is still being developed)

u will need sql and php

cheers, glen

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Posted 26 August 2005 - 04:55 AM

glen, on Aug 26 2005, 08:58 AM, said:

you might like to try http://www.phpmyvisites.net/

(the documentation in english is still being developed)

Thank you, i'll be trying it if it is not just too huge for my tiny website.

#4 Joseph

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Posted 30 August 2005 - 09:01 AM

glen, on Aug 29 2005, 08:53 PM, said:

you can also make a lot of money providing services (rather than physical goods) ...Google Inc is a very good example of that! :) its amazing how much money they generate! .......if only i bought a few shares! lol

cheers, glen

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The requirements are fairly standard...you need Apache, PHP4.3 or later (compiled with GD2 and FreeType libraries) and must have a MySQL 3.23 or later database.

Regarding php configuration, it is suggested you leave the option register_globals on Off for security reasons (see the file php.ini on your server). phpMyVisites was developed to work with register_globals on Off.

Best of LUCK! :P




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