which script, if I may?

2009/11/26 John Moorhouse <[email protected]>

> I have successfully used PiWik with media wiki, you install it, add a
> specific bit of JavaScript to the the template file and it will record
> all the reads etc.
>
> http://piwik.org/
>
> ta
>
> John
>
>
> >
> > Hi Platonides, I am also very interested in counting the number a
> particular
> > page has been viewed on the corporate wiki I am administering, even if it
> is
> > only few times. which code lines should be add to localssetings? Is
> there?
> >
> > 2009/11/25 Platonides <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >> Jon Bartlett wrote:
> >>
> >>> All,
> >>>
> >>> I'm trying to gauge the value of my internal company Wiki, and I want
> to
> >>>
> >> produce some usage statistics (primarily around pages being read, rather
> >> than edited).  Typically, things like number of pages read today, or
> this
> >> week etc.
> >>
> >>> Can anyone point me to where either the database structures are
> >>>
> >> described, so I can create some offline queries myself ?
> >>
> >>> Also, anyone know if there is a way to get the Statistics page
> >>>
> >> (Special:Statistics) to Exclude hits from the various indexers/spiders
> for
> >> my internal company Wiki - as currently I suspect the huge number of
> daily
> >> page reads are due to search engines...
> >>
> >>> I think I asked the latter Question before - but got no replies...
> >>>
> >>> Many thanks,
> >>> Jon
> >>>
> >> The wiki doesn't store the reads. It can have a per page read count, but
> >> nothing more. What you can do is analyse your server access log to get
> >> the data you want.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
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