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Posted: Tue 15. Feb 2005, 19:25
by sk1e
really cool and simple script, 10x a lot, this is a very friendly community, every question is ansvered in a very shord time and friendly manner :)

Posted: Tue 15. Feb 2005, 19:49
by frold
sk1e wrote: this is a very friendly community, every question is ansvered in a very shord time and friendly manner :)
I think I answer for all of us - that is our mission :D

Posted: Wed 16. Feb 2005, 11:08
by Gnolen
Hey sustia,

When you go to the folder where you have your statistics and where the scripts are located(just to the folder without any filename.php after) do you also get an italian message and gets directed to the http://www.php-stat.com??

Posted: Wed 16. Feb 2005, 11:29
by sustia
Gnolen wrote:Hey sustia,

When you go to the folder where you have your statistics and where the scripts are located(just to the folder without any filename.php after) do you also get an italian message and gets directed to the http://www.php-stat.com??
Yes, is that ;)
You must call the file admin.php in order to view the statistics :)

Posted: Wed 16. Feb 2005, 13:33
by Gnolen
Hmmm, a bit strange....but well, they are italian :wink:

But a great script!

Posted: Wed 16. Feb 2005, 13:52
by sustia
Gnolen wrote:Hmmm, a bit strange....but well, they are italian :wink:
:D
Gnolen wrote: But a great script!
Yes, it's true..I solved open the index.html and adjusting the redirection in order to point to the admin.php ;)

Posted: Wed 6. Apr 2005, 23:17
by cyrano
hi sustia,

i have also installed php-stats and perhaps you can give me a hint what's to do with "click" and "download"?

I also get no data displayed in search engines...

Thank you for advice

Posted: Thu 7. Apr 2005, 13:20
by sustia
Hi cyrano, you understand italian?
If yes, here can find is a guide:

http://www.php-stats.com/index.php?cat=guida_04

If you don't understand italian I will translate for you, but I cannot do now, you must wait one or two days please, I don't have so much time at the moment. :(

This week-end I can do this :)
cyrano wrote: I also get no data displayed in search engines...
You don't see anything in the search engine?
Strange, for me it works perfectly..maybe no one has arrived to your pages clicking in the results of a search engine..

Posted: Fri 8. Apr 2005, 19:10
by sustia
Hi, I hope this translation will help you ;)


The principle is very simple: rather to point directly to a link, it points to an intermediate page (download.php o click.php) that counts the clicks and redirects the browser.
First of all it’s necessary to create a reference to the file or to the page that we intend to monitor, so Php-Stats knows the url of what we want to monitor and can associate an univocal number (the so called ID).
We will consider as example the download, but we can do the same considerations for the clicks.
Open the admin page under the voice “Downloads Admin”, putting the data related to the download you wants to monitor:

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If the voice "Downloads Admin" doesn’t compare you must activate it in the preference page.
The “name” files is only a practical field, and we need it in order to quickly identify the file.
A window will show you a summary on the file. If the file results correctly accessible you will see a green semaphore, otherwise the semaphore will be red.
Let’s see how we can monitor the download.
We need the ID of the download. In order to know it we must go in the “Downloads” section. Clicking on the id, in the window in the bottom of the page you will see an html code like this:

<a href='http://www.yoursite.com/stats/download.php?id=XXX'>Download</a>

It’s just a link, but it points to the download.php file (specifying the ID) instead to point directly to the file we want to download. In this way the download will be counted and the browser will be redirect to the .zip file.
This example is for the downloads, but for the clicks it’s the same procedure.

Posted: Fri 8. Apr 2005, 21:54
by kubens
Hi Sustia,

I downloaded and installed your statistic tool on my test environment. Your tool has a lot of impressive information. But one thing seems to be a show stopper for me. The performance of your admin (~15 sec per page) tool is very poor. I am not sure, maybe I have not considered something durring the installation and configuration. Do you have any experience concerning this?

Thanks for your advice

Wolfgang

Posted: Fri 8. Apr 2005, 22:11
by cyrano
Hi Sustia,

thank you for your translation and tips.

Sorry but i have been in italy last week..ordering espresso sounds ok, but reading technical stuff stops me... :-(

sothank you for your tips.

I got it working with downlds.

One thing more:
- i goggle my URL and ckick then from google hits to the URL, but nothing is recoded by php stats when looking in search engine entry....

also got no information in queries, and searched terms.

perhaps you will be kind and give me a tip about this..?

Thank you.
Thomas

Posted: Fri 8. Apr 2005, 22:34
by sustia
kubens wrote:Hi Sustia,
I downloaded and installed your statistic tool ..
Hi kubens.
The tool is not mine, I only use it ;)
The tool is a property of Php-Stats:
http://www.php-stats.com/

Maybe you would to ask for more information in their english support forum, because I'm not able to help you, sorry :(

cyrano wrote:Hi Sustia,

thank you for your translation and tips.

Sorry but i have been in italy last week..ordering espresso sounds ok, but reading technical stuff stops me... :-(

sothank you for your tips.

I got it working with downlds.

One thing more:
- i goggle my URL and ckick then from google hits to the URL, but nothing is recoded by php stats when looking in search engine entry....

also got no information in queries, and searched terms.

perhaps you will be kind and give me a tip about this..?

Thank you.
Thomas
Always you are welcome.
About the hits from google.
I don't know, maybe that happens because your pc is escluded from statistics, but for more and detailed information I think that the best thing is to ask to their forum (english section).
The guys are really kind and can answer you much more better than me :)

Posted: Fri 8. Apr 2005, 22:40
by cyrano
grazie milla sustia.

Posted: Fri 8. Apr 2005, 23:06
by sustia
cyrano wrote:grazie milla sustia.
Prego :wink:

Posted: Fri 8. Apr 2005, 23:10
by cyrano
mon dieu

grazie mille!!!

this should i write right anyway ;-)

Nice statistic script anyway, funny to follow visitors in stats when they clicking....

hope the new version with multi-domin support arrives...