I've checked in the changes to the installer that would let us track a
successful installation. The page
flex.apache.org/track-installer.htmlwould be loaded when the
installation finishes successfully. This change
should go out with the installer's next release.
If this does not work the way we
We need a SWC? Installer and badge installer run AIR, don't they? Could we
just use HTMLLoader to hit a page on our site?
On 2/13/13 5:33 PM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" wrote:
> I'm thinking up a scheme that we can use to track these things.
>
> If you want to start to build in the SWC that they
I'm thinking up a scheme that we can use to track these things.
If you want to start to build in the SWC that they provided (can we,
licensing wise?). We will need to provide a checkbox that opts the user
out (which when unchecked, will simply not have the GA call made).
-Nick
On Wed, Feb 13, 2
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
> We are tracking via Google Analytics for the rest of the website. It
> covers any page that is under the new template. Unfortunately, we can't
> include JavaScript in the CGI scripts that determine the site mirror to
> track downloa
We are tracking via Google Analytics for the rest of the website. It
covers any page that is under the new template. Unfortunately, we can't
include JavaScript in the CGI scripts that determine the site mirror to
track downloads, nor can we use JavaScript to track the XML file used by
the SDK ins
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:14 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Om wrote:
> > I was thinking about this. I wanted to have a hidden html component in
> the
> > Installer that would call a special page which simply calls the js
> function
> > on load. This pa
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 9:08 AM, Alex Harui 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 Kwiatk
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?
On 2/11/13 8:34 AM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" wrote:
> Yes, and it also hits the mirror CGI script that we have setup. One of the
> options we talked about was just
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.
On 2/11/13 4:40 AM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" 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
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
Hi,
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Om wrote:
> I was thinking about this. I wanted to have a hidden html component in the
> Installer that would call a special page which simply calls the js function
> on load. This page would be called only from the Installer
IMO, if that happens users sh
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
> We can use the same tracking code that the OO came up with for those
> download links. Do you want to work on making the changes needed for the
> SDK installer? I would use this framework :
>
> https://developers.google.com/analytics/
We can use the same tracking code that the OO came up with for those
download links. Do you want to work on making the changes needed for the
SDK installer? I would use this framework :
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/other/flashTrackingSetupFlex
(I've used that in qu
On Feb 9, 2013 9:26 AM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" wrote:
>
> So, pretty much we have two options :
>
> - Add javascript to all the download links to send tracking data to
> Google. Also, add additional code to do google tracking within the SDK
> installer. That would require a new release of the
So, pretty much we have two options :
- Add javascript to all the download links to send tracking data to
Google. Also, add additional code to do google tracking within the SDK
installer. That would require a new release of the installer, but
shouldn't be a big deal to do.
- Figure out a way
Couldn't the installer use URLLoader or Loader to access some URL on the
server, triggering a page hit?
On 09/02/2013 16:50, Om wrote:
I was thinking about this. I wanted to have a hidden html component in the
Installer that would call a special page which simply calls the js function
on load.
I'm on IRC with infa right now. probing them to see what their thoughts
are. I did get logging turned on for the cgi a few months ago, but it is
combined with every other http request we have. We would need to sync up a
bunch of log files and parse them manually.
-Nick
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 1
I was thinking about this. I wanted to have a hidden html component in the
Installer that would call a special page which simply calls the js function
on load. This page would be called only from the Installer.
Or, we could have the installer call the functions manually as well. This
way we can t
I don't think we will be able to use JavaScript to be able to catch all the
downloads (or even a large portion of them). Since most of the downloads
come from the Installer, we can't depend on people hitting them with
JavaScript. Still looking at other ways to see what we can do. I don't
think i
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