You can track outbound links direct to download.cfm or the PDF/etc
using Google Analytics. Daemon have a Google Analytics pluton
available for Commercial License holders that does most of this sort
of thing automatically. But even with the GPL version you can set up
GA to track what you need.

GB

On Saturday, 8 January 2011, Chris Roth <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know this has been discussed in the past but I am raising it again
> as its now a very high priority for me.
>
> How are the rest of you dealing with the tracking and analytical
> reporting of dmFile downloads.
>
> I have be unsucessful in passing cfhttp calls, etc before the
> download.cfm tag.. is anyone tracking downloads?
>
> My marketing dept and product managers are demanding reports on pdf
> downloads and I can not 'easily' provide them.
>
> Help.
>
> Chris
>
> FC 5.2.2
>
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