HI

I agree with what Micheal is saying.
I know about the softwares or sites which provides the functionality but I
do not want to go for third party software.

Please suggest.

Thanks
Sac

On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 6:06 PM, Michael Wechner
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Andreas Hartmann schrieb:
>
>> sac sha schrieb:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>  do you really want to count each page view, without restriction to IP
>>>> addresses?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Not really. Just a specific page view on the website.
>>> And I am not so clear about "without restriction to IP addresses". I want
>>> to count views from any user.
>>>
>>
>> I mean if you intend to count every page view from every single user. If
>> you view your page 20 times a day while developing, you'd have 20 more
>> views. With an IP address check, you'd count this as one visit (note the
>> difference between visit and view/hit).
>>
>
> well, something like Google analytics or some other traffic analyzer does
> all this anyway and I would advise to use some existing software,
> but I think Sac's question is really how to integrate/display the resulting
> information and as I said before it's about how can this information be
> accessed and where exactly shall it be aggregated with the rest of the
> content.
>
> Cheers
>
> Michael
>
>
>> -- Andreas
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Sac
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Andreas Hartmann 
>>> <[email protected]<mailto:
>>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>    Hi Sac,
>>>
>>>    sac sha schrieb:
>>>
>>>        Is there any way to change the value of global variable in
>>>        publication-sitemap? In that case I can declare a global
>>>        variable and on every request I will increment that value by one.
>>>
>>>
>>>    do you really want to count each page view, without restriction to
>>>    IP addresses?
>>>
>>>    -- Andreas
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>        I am trying to apply second method meanwhile.
>>>
>>>        What ya say??
>>>
>>>        Sac
>>>
>>>        On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Michael Wechner
>>>        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>        <mailto:[email protected]
>>>        <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>           sac sha schrieb:
>>>
>>>               Hi
>>>
>>>               As far as I know the google analytics increases your
>>>        rating in
>>>               search and it also provides web statistics but bot sure
>>>        whether
>>>               we can access those stats to display on a web page. Is
>>>        there any
>>>               way that I can display a visit counter to the user like
>>>        "YOU ARE
>>>               VISITOR NO: xxxx" on my page
>>>
>>>
>>>           ok. It means you need to access this information from
>>>        somewhere and
>>>           then aggregate it with the rest of the content, which is
>>> normally
>>>           done within the publication-sitemap
>>>
>>>               through google analytics?
>>>
>>>
>>>           generally yes, if you are able to somehow access this
>>> information
>>>           (e.g. HTTP GET), but I don't know how easy it is with Google
>>>
>>>           HTH
>>>
>>>           Michael
>>>
>>>
>>>               Great thanks.
>>>               Sac
>>>
>>>
>>>               On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 3:30 AM, Michael Wechner
>>>               <[email protected]
>>>        <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>        <mailto:[email protected]
>>>        <mailto:[email protected]>>
>>>               <mailto:[email protected]
>>>        <mailto:[email protected]>
>>>               <mailto:[email protected]
>>>        <mailto:[email protected]>>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>                  sac sha schrieb:
>>>
>>>                      Hi All
>>>
>>>                      Is there any way that I can embedd page visit
>>>        counter in my
>>>                      website page?
>>>
>>>
>>>                  you mean something like Google analytics? If so, then
>>>        you just
>>>                  need to the Google analytics code snippet add to the
>>>        appropriate
>>>                  XSLT of your publication.
>>>
>>>                  HTH
>>>
>>>                  Michael
>>>
>>>
>>>                      Thanks in advance
>>>                      Sac
>>>
>>>
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