New features ideas, suggestions, concepts
It would be very interesting to give statistics reports about the frequency and behaviour of spiders (search engine bots such as Googlebot, Yahoo Slurp or msnbot). How many pages do they see? How often? Are they visiting more and more pages?
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http://www.phpmyvisites.net/bugtracker/?do=details&id=60
It would be interesting to get the last N visitor details, in real time.
You would see for example the last N visitor : Browser, OS, country, resolution, etc.
When you click on this user it would show his path on the website : which pages he visited, in order.
It would be nice to include a IP to country database in phpMyVisites in order to give precise statistics about the visitors country.
Currently the country is guessed from the hostname of the visitor, and his browser language if the hostname is not useful (.com .net etc.)
It would be interesting to be able to get the statistics since the installation of phpMyVisites.
There would be another link next to "Year, Month, ..." to view all the recorded data in a unique report.
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http://www.phpmyvisites.net/bugtracker/?do=details&id=240
(sorry i speak french)
It would be complementary and interesting to have a live visites with ajax page.
http://www.getclicky.com/stats/spy?site_id=10&date=2007-0... for exemple (getclicky) it's more easy for me to explain :)
It would be complementary and interesting to have some click heatmap as done here http://www.labsmedia.com/clickheat/
perhaps by including this work in phpMyVisites or doing something similar.
Just input (or select) an IP address and see all past (and current) activity for this unique visitor (well, in most cases if it's a fixed IP).
A step further would be to add session information to be sure that information are really one visitor's (use IP, browser id, cookies, etc.)
I want to see on which state or city in the USA visitors come from. Because USA is so large that we want to see which state is mostly visiting our homepage.
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http://www.phpmyvisites.net/bugtracker/?do=details&id=254
hi all
I would like to request a feature:
Show all external links of my page, and show statistics of how many times each external link was clicked. (by hour, day, month and year)
If devs plan to add this feature that i really would like, remember that i plan to use this for a mediawiki site.
What do you think about the idea?
Waiting answers.
I think a way to extract a keyword list would be GREAT! Possibly being able to select columns, and export to csv, with such columns as:
Keyword/phrase
Referrer (SE)
# of referrals
Oh, and being able to do this by date range as well.
I love the feature that lets you know from which search engine and with what key words one got to my site. I'd really appreciate an extra info such as: how well was I ranked for that search on that engine.
One means would be to get the page of the engine's answer.
The best solution (for me, not the developpers ;) ) being to get the actual rank of my site for that request.
Thanks a lot
I don't really know the name of this feature but i'd saw this a long time ago. This is a graphical map of the site with arrow between pages more or less large with number of clicks done from one to another. here a simplistic sample of what i mean:
http://www.hping.org/visitors/graph.png
A useful feature would be the ability to save selected statistics in OpenDocument format. For example as an OpenDocument Spreadsheet (.ODS).
This could be a great addition to the current "export as PDF" feature because with PDF, it's harder to treat data inside the file afterward. So PDF could be used for future printing of the statistics and ODS for further data treatment.
Specs here: http://www.oasis-open.org/specs/index.php#opendocumentv1.1
Feature request imported from
http://www.phpmyvisites.net/bugtracker/?do=details&id=283
It would be interesting to get statistics on feeds ; if you have a blog for example, you would like to know how many users read your blog using feed readers (like google reader or netvibes).
To do that, the URL of your feed would become something like yoursite.com/phpmv2/feeds/YourSiteName
Those information would be interested :
- Highest number of visits on a day (which day)
- Highest number of visits on a month (which month)
- Highest number of visits on a year (which year)
- Highest time a visitor takes to visit the site
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