Hey Patrick,

Yes, you can take a look at the pre-released version of the plugin
(which contained a few bugs) in 'public mode' option over at
http://www.californiabusinesslist.com/sitemeter , but those bugs were
fixed on the 1.0 release.

--
Thiago Jackiw
acts_as_solr => http://acts-as-solr.rubyforge.org/
SiteMeter => http://sitemeter.rubyforge.org


On 3/8/07, Patrick Crowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nice, Thiago.

Any live demos we can look at?

-- Patrick


On Mar 8, 2007, at 1:02 PM, Thiago Jackiw wrote:

> This plugin lets you track visitors, referrers, robots, search terms
> and more. And all the data processing is done when viewing the stats
> and not when saving the data, so it shouldn't influence on your site's
> performance.
>
> It's very easy using it:
>
> To track the visitors on your entire application, just edit your
> ApplicationController (application.rb):
>
>  class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
>    include SiteMeter
>    before_filter :use_site_meter
>  end
>
> Or to track specific controllers:
>
>  class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
>    include SiteMeter
>  end
>
>  class MyController < ApplicationController
>    before_filter :use_site_meter
>  end
>
> And to view your stats just add "/sitemeter" to your main url:
>
>  http://www.example.com/sitemeter
>
>
> Feedbacks, bug reports, etc are always welcome :-)
>
> For more info => http://sitemeter.rubyforge.org
>
> --
> Thiago Jackiw
> acts_as_solr => http://acts-as-solr.rubyforge.org/
> SiteMeter => http://sitemeter.rubyforge.org
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