Hi,
i doubt this is possible. Try separating the sub pages into separate
swfs, and load them on-demand. You can then look at your server logs
and see which swfs have been accessed.
On 10/11/06, Sascha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
My Client asked for a feature with that they can check how many
] Logging Flash-Internal User Access?
Hi,
i doubt this is possible. Try separating the sub pages into separate
swfs, and load them on-demand. You can then look at your server logs
and see which swfs have been accessed.
On 10/11/06, Sascha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
My Client asked
I can't lend you any source, but my tip would be to setup a 'dummy' page
or pages and then add
getURL(dummy_page.php?section=5)
or
getURL(dummy_page5.html)
into your flash, then the client's web server logs will show the
requests and they can do whatever they want using standard log
It's actually pretty straightforward and easy. Here's a quick way to
track page impressions with no back-end code whatsoever.
Create empty (0 bytes) .txt (or .html) files and put them in a folder on
the server. Have Flash loadVars the txt files and append a noCache
argument with the date in
, October 11, 2006 10:47 AM
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Logging Flash-Internal User Access?
It's actually pretty straightforward and easy. Here's a quick way to
track page impressions with no back-end code whatsoever.
Create empty (0 bytes) .txt (or .html) files and put them in a folder on
the server
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It's actually pretty straightforward and easy. Here's a quick way to
track page impressions with no back-end code whatsoever.
Create empty
Go the easiest (and coincidentally the best) route with Google
Analytics ... hint: ExternalInterface calls to UrchinTracker('/site/
section') will cure what ails ya and wow the client (especially if
you set up usage funnels and the other goodies urchin offers).
Hope this helps,
Jason
Hi,
My Client asked for a feature with that they can check how many users
accessed which sections in their Flash Movie so they can see how popular the
sections are. Their Flash is divided into 5 sub pages, all inside the same
SWF. I'm sure this is possible by utilizing PHP or similar server-side
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