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July 2, 2007
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Statistics for Offline Website

  • July 2, 2007
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Does anyone know if there is a solution to my situation?

I have a website which users download to their local machine so they can use it while they are not connected to the internet. I want to track their usage (pages browsed, amount of time on a page, clicks, etc.) Is there a script or app. that I could use to send these statistics back to me (or to a third party analytics program like Google's) when they go online again.

I'm having a tough time with this and would greatly appreciate any help you can give. I thought about flex but don't know how hard that would be to build as I have no experience with flex.

Thanks for your help,

Brian
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Inspiring
July 6, 2007
Brian

There are a number of free or paid stats packages around but they all track
activity against the webserver. I doubt that they is an easy one that can be
deployed with downloaded webpages, or one that will send files back to you
to track usage. In any case the information would be pretty meaningless that
every just about every windows machine would return the same IP address.

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Paul Whitham
Certified Dreamweaver MX2004 Professional
Adobe Community Expert - Dreamweaver

Valleybiz Internet Design
www.valleybiz.net

"Bucca" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know if there is a solution to my situation?
>
> I have a website which users download to their local machine so they can
> use
> it while they are not connected to the internet. I want to track their
> usage
> (pages browsed, amount of time on a page, clicks, etc.) Is there a script
> or
> app. that I could use to send these statistics back to me (or to a third
> party
> analytics program like Google's) when they go online again.
>
> I'm having a tough time with this and would greatly appreciate any help
> you
> can give. I thought about flex but don't know how hard that would be to
> build
> as I have no experience with flex.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Brian
>