Follow the visitor path is a great idea!
Also it would be nice to see the IP.
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.
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Follow the visitor path is a great idea!
Also it would be nice to see the IP.

Great idea !
And it's true that it would be great that we can see the IP of the user !
I fully agree with this !

Follow the visitor path of a specific visitor is not so important for me (anymore). I think this is privacy-information and I am not interrested in the individual paths and IP-numbers. BUT........ I am interrested in statistical path-information for improving the structure and navigation of my webportals! What is the "most common second click" after the homepage? What are the most common paths? With this path-information I could improve navigation, structure and layout of my sites. It would be even more interresting if this path-information could be combined with the referal-information but maybe that's too complex...
SpongeStats has this features in 3.0 :)

Hi, i think this the best feature Phpmyvistes could implement. Sometimes i talk with skype people to show my webpage, when chat with them i can see their IP. So if phpmyvisites had a function to log and show all Ip's that browse my page, i could see if the person that i chatted entered in my page. See which pages he visited, if he back to my site other days, and many other things. Please implement it
Hi, i was using script "Les Visiteurs" for a very long time and the ability of tracking visitors in real time with all their information (ip, country, usage, referer, ...) is really missing me now with PhpMv. I think this could be a really could feature to add to the product. If it's possible to have a more detailled view by clicking on it to see all pages the user did view and where he did click, it could be really cool :)
I am sick and tired of hearing that being able trace a specific user path is a privacy issue.
Rubbish!
It is no more of a privacy issue than having your phone number show up in someone's CallerID enabled phone.
If you're so worried about privacy, make it optional for those that do NOT want to store IP information in their database (which you do anyway).

This feature is an absolute necessity , if the author of this project is interested i would love to contribute to make this feature available. I looked at the tables and realised that the path is not stored so this i think should be a small addition and this is one of the most important feature of a counter/tracker.

Yes I think seeing the last detail information of the N visitors is very helpfull.
The key question is, what information should be tracked of the last N visitors.
I would like to emphasis, that the information about the referrer is also very very importand.
I missed that function in phpmyvisites.
pphlogger.phpee.com and php-web-statistik.de offer such a "last referre overview" function.

I would suggest the following data :
-Entrance page Title and URL
-Referer
-Extract keywords from referer if comes from a search engine
-Position or Page number in the search result list (when coming from a search engine result list)
-Category of referer : webmail, adwords campaign, organic search result, banners, direct access, emailing, etc..
-Time spent on the site
-Number of pages viewed on the site
-Accept language (from browser header)
We are working on it. It will be available in the next version of phpmyvisites, rearchitectured, now called Piwik (http://piwik.org).
See the ticket http://dev.piwik.org/trac/ticket/44
We are working on it. It will be available in the next version of phpmyvisites, rearchitectured, now called Piwik (http://piwik.org).
See the ticket http://dev.piwik.org/trac/ticket/44

I fully agree with this. It's the key feature (for me) missing from this package. If phpMyVisites had this feature, I wouldn't need StatCounter (and I would LOVE to get rid of them, as I can only see the last 100 hits).
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