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| Civilians | "etssf" <remove@zg.htnet.hr> wrote in message news:ctrnkb$609$1@ls219.htnet.hr... > ...hi..I'm looking for kind of simple script which could track numbers of > file downloads on my website?.... http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...tracker+script |
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| Civilians | > I'm looking for kind of simple script which could track numbers of file > downloads on my website? You may use a log analyzer to track number of hits on particular files. But take into account, that people often use download programs that split file in several parts and download each part separately. This will generate much more hits in log file than an actual number of downloads. It would be more accurate to look at the amount of data transferred instead of number of hits. There is a report for Deep Log Analyzer called "Track File Download History" at http://www.deep-software.com/morereports.asp that does this -- Yuri Martsinovsky Deep Software http://www.deep-software.com Web analytics and website statistics software Deep Log Analyzer 25-day free trial |
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