On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 9:08 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:

> How are we tracking the other stuff?  Something about running JS?  What
> does
> that JS do that the CGI script or a redirect can't do?
>
>
Write to google analytics.  The ga js scripts do that for us.


>
> On 2/11/13 8:34 AM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" <nicho...@spoon.as> wrote:
>
> > Yes, and it also hits the mirror CGI script that we have setup.  One of
> the
> > options we talked about was just parsing the web server logs for those
> > files -- the problem is we would have to grab ~6GB worth of logs a day in
> > order to parse just for those files...  And the processing time along
> with
> > it.
> >
> > I've offered to run the logs locally on my machine on occasion, but for
> > those hoping for something more realtime, I'm still at a loss for a good
> > solution..
> >
> > -Nick
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 2/11/13 4:40 AM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" <nicho...@spoon.as> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Agreed.
> >>>
> >>> That's why I've been trying to get anonymous statistics -- ones that
> >> can't
> >>> be tied back to an individual (like Google), but without the ability to
> >>> write anything to disk locally, we are pretty much stuck.  All I really
> >>> want is a download count, and could really care less about the rest (we
> >>> can extrapolate the rest from the website stats). INFRA has been pretty
> >>> strong on their stance that they only want to provide the website logs
> >> and
> >>> that's it.
> >>>
> >> I don't understand how tracking works, but doesn't the installer hit an
> xml
> >> file on our site?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Alex Harui
> >> Flex SDK Team
> >> Adobe Systems, Inc.
> >> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui
> >>
> >>
>
> --
> Alex Harui
> Flex SDK Team
> Adobe Systems, Inc.
> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui
>
>

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