Internet tracking software
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Internet tracking software
I would like to add some tracking software to my web site in order to understand the hit levels etc. My site is mainly for introduced business, rather than a shop window, so I have no sinister motives - more a desire to assess the where the traffic is coming from.
Is there any downloadable html that I can skip in? or am I more likely to run into dodgy commercial operators stuffing my site full of spyware & pop ups? Any answers gratefully received.
The Punter.
Is there any downloadable html that I can skip in? or am I more likely to run into dodgy commercial operators stuffing my site full of spyware & pop ups? Any answers gratefully received.
The Punter.

Joined: Mar 2002
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From: London, UK
If you are interested in "hit levels", then the first thing you should look at is your webserver logs. As to how to do that, and what to do with them, then that is highly implementation-specific. So we need more details. Do you run your own server, or are you hosted by an ISP ? Unix
or Windoze
Etc.
Post some details and we'll try to help
RTFM
Etc.Post some details and we'll try to help

RTFM
The Oracle


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From: Naples, Florida U.S.A.
Parapunter,
That information should be provided to you by your Webhosting provider. They have all the information from IP addresses of the people visiting your site, what webpage they came from before accessing your website, which pages were viewed and how long they stayed on each page, etc.
Take Care,
Richard
That information should be provided to you by your Webhosting provider. They have all the information from IP addresses of the people visiting your site, what webpage they came from before accessing your website, which pages were viewed and how long they stayed on each page, etc.
Take Care,
Richard

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From: London, UK
'nough said
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From: Raynes Park
I use Analog combined with report magic - it's not plug and play so to speak but as mentioned it is free and informative.




