AJAX Linktracker
ModulesThis module allows you to track clicks on arbitrary links. You can use it to track file-downloads, outgoing links or even your internal ...
This module allows you to track clicks on arbitrary links. You can use it to track file-downloads, outgoing links or even your internal ...
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Fantastic, that’s sorted it.
One request, and it’s only an “if you have time” thing (or feel up the challenge). Would there be any way of adding a field that shows which site the link originated in? I use the multiple site manager a lot.
Still, fantastically useful module! Thanks!
Posted by on 09/06 at 01:52 PM
@ Chris: Download the latest version and replace the files in the modules-subfolder. That fixes it.
Posted by on 09/05 at 08:58 PM
I’m getting a rather odd
added to the beginning of my HTML in Firefox, and there seems to be nothing I can do to get around it…
Posted by on 09/05 at 03:11 PM
EE variables like {entry_id} only work inside the appropriate tags (e.g. {exp:weblog:entries}) of course.
Posted by on 04/02 at 10:15 AM
I implemented this great new feature into our resources library and we are making the call to the link ||<a id="vc1_{;entry_id}; href="[link]>text</a>||
with all of the links in the body field of our EE entries. However, when I look at the tracker modual, it groups all the link clicks into 1 tracked id called vc1_{entry_id}
Thanks.
Posted by Jeremy Grandstaff on 04/01 at 11:30 PM
I’m afraid it’s not working for me. could it have something to do with the fact that I’m removing index.php from my urls? also, when I visit the link generated by the javascript snippet, I get an error:
Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at D:\web\www\ee\modules\linktracker\mod.linktracker.php:1) in D:\web\www\ee\modules\linktracker\mod.linktracker.php on line 57
Posted by on 10/24 at 11:54 PM