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Posted by Veign on 06/07/07 19:30
Did you look into Pligg:
http://www.pligg.com/
Since you mention a Digg like website this might be a good start.
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Chris
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"_q_u_a_m_i_s's" <quamis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I don`t want to use google or any other web based counter, beucause i
> need real-time acces to the links "hits", so i can reorder them in the
> page. Those links will be mostly links to external sites(very simmilar
> to digg.com) and i dont really care about them being indexed &
> monitored by google analytics.
>
> I used the variant i was thinking about in the begining, so that it
> will work on browsers with js disabled too, and the href`s will remain
> intact so a web spider will be able to index it(like google`s spider).
> I do something like this:
>
> <a href="blabla.com" onclick="this.href='recordClick.php?
> redirect=blabla.com'>click here</a>
>
> The heatmap thing is very interesting..but the pages i`ll generate
> will be completly dynamic in theyr arrangement(based on number of
> votes & clicks 7 comments for each link), so dosen`t really apply
> here.
>
> On Jun 7, 9:36 am, zach <wackzi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Analytics does that too but they call it "site overlay"...well at least
>> its similar.
>>
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>> > You could also have a look at ClickHeat, that traces all clicks on your
>> > page (links or not) and give you a heat map :
>>
>> >http://www.labsmedia.com/clickheat/index.html
>
>
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