I have seen many visitor tracking sites that log a visitor's geographical location and the ISP they are connecting through, among other useful information. I am posting this in the PHP forums and Javascript forums as thats what most trackers use (StatCounter in particular).
Is there a JavaScript script that determines the geographical location of the visitor? I need one to determine that and depending on there location run 1 of about 5 different JavaScript scripts. How do i do this? Does someone know were i can can a script to do this or could someone write one.
we wanted to know if it is possible to redirect a user to a selected page based on their location? Our interest is only in our country but want to redirect based on which state they live in. Town or suburb is not relevant.
I've found the Harvesine forumla to get the distance between any two points of latitude and longitude on the earth's surface. What I want is a little different - I want that, given a point and a distance, to get the latitude and longitude of a second point. I'm having trouble reversing the forumla. The current formula:
Is there a simple way to log IP's without CGI? I need to log the IP's of the visitors to a website I run. I used to have a CGI script but there's no CGI on the server I'm using now.
I am just starting to understand JAVA Script a little bit to the point where I am able to modify scripts. Thing is now I can't find anything similar to what I need to modify
I have a page which can be found in google which is nice. But people can find a lot of sub-pages as well which is nice from a PR point of view. Nevertheless I don't want people to jump in the middle. I want them all to start on index.hmtl and nowhere else. So is it possible to have all visitors who click on a search result for example in google to be redirected to index.html ? Maybe referrer based redirect?
I'm running a test on my site for the mcafee secure logo, such that the mcafee logo will be shown to some visitors, and we track conversion rates with and without the logo. Naturally, mcafee have to keep track of the user vir the whole session, through to any 'thank you for buying' page. The code you place on the site is just an image, which includes in the url a reference to your domain.
The tech guy I spoke to suggested that the tracking happens via a cookie. But can this be done, when no script has been called from their server? The headers returned with the image show Content-Type: image/gif.
So basically I'm asking can cookies be set this way? If not then all I can see is that they're tracking urls only, which will be far from reliable.
I'am having trouble making it work. I placed it in the head section, am I missing something or could the code just be crap? Here is the code i use. found on [URL]
<script type="text/javascript">{literal} function iPhoneAlert() { if((navigator.userAgent.match(/iPhone/i))||(navigator.userAgent. match(/iPod/i))){
[Code]....
and on the <Body> I've put this <body onLoad="iPhoneAlert();">
In some articles on my site I'll be talking about money and I would really like to be able to find out where a visitor is from and target my dialogue to whatever currency they use. E.g. "It is possible to earn 15 pounds/dollars/euros" depending on the readers country.
Does anyone know the best way to detect and track a visitors screen resolution. I know the javascript to detect the users resolution but I am a bit confused on the best way to track and save this. Should I save it to a database or is it easier to save it to a text file?
I have setting some cookies to track visitors to my site. I have my pages in folder music and in sub folders. I can access my site by typing: [url] So the domain will be: [url] and the path: /sara/music/
But the broblem is that other cookies are attached to my cookieby going to [url] or any link in it.
Is the problem from setting the path? If not how can I filter my cookie so i can just display my cookies only, I use one function to display all the cookies.
We all know AC_OETags.js.URL like: [URL]How to make flash detection in variable with valu true or false if it is (not) detected to use in PHP applications?
On many pages like Yahoo or similar, if we try to save the page by File>Save many of items like images or JavaScripts does not get saved on computer how is this achieved.
i want a make my web site the home page of the visitors who 'll visit my site....but i wanna do this without giving any message 2 them....i daont want them to know abt this....that on their visit my web site 'll become their home page.
I have some basic HTML knowledge but rely pretty heavily on WYSIWYG editors (dreamweaver). I think this might be more of a PHP question and not necessarily require a js, but here it is. What I am trying to do is learn how to build a directory in a site that allows any visitor to the site to add A) the company's name, B) the site URL, and C) possibly a brief description. Ideally, the site would also have a drop down menu to select the category in which to post it.
1- I want the audio files to play on the same page where the images are, without opening a new page. 2- I don't want the users to be asked to accept any kind of plugins (such as Windows Media Player). Which means everything needed to run the script should already exist on that page. 3- I want it to be played on the 3 major browsers (IE, Firefox, Chrome)
Is this possible? I'm not good at Javascript, but I will understand to do my best to understand your instructions. I spent a long time looking online, but most of what I found is only compatible in one browser or the other.
I want to create a form in which visitors can add input text fields like this:http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/5268/pictureli.jpgNote that you should be able to add/remove both new person and children to those persons.How do I solve this? Im pretty new to JavaScript, maybe this project is waaay to hard for a beginner?
Use jquery to track visitors mouse movements and clicks and then playback. Here is the proof of concept:Uses: jQuery and php. jquery records mouse moves and clicks, sends data via ajax to a php page, the php page writes the mouse events to a text file.When you go to the playback page, jquery connects to a php page that reads the text file and moves the mouse accordingly
Is it possible to create a tracking code that would allow me to:
(1) a) Find out the identity of visitors to a certain website (a website unrelated to me and the visitors did not visit my website) b) The identity of those who recently searched for a certain keywords and/or...
(2) Find out what websites certain individuals have recently visited (or visiting in real-time)?
Danged if I can find the thread, but I swear I saw a $.url() reference in here a day or two ago. It was beingutilized for parsing out the window.location or window.location.search parameters. I made a mental note because that was something I would be needing to do.
Now I can't find it, either because the search isn't finding it or I was dreaming about this function existing.
I rummaged about the API docs and didn't find it there either. Is it something provided by one of the plugins and not a function native to jQuery?
I am showing recent visitors on profile page.The most recent visitor would be "1 min ago".If suddenly new user comes so i just want to append that user with the message "about a min ago" without refreshing the page.
ex- suppose my recent visitors list ll be like this-
And now smita comes as the recent most visitor i want to append her name in to this list without refreshing the the entire page like this
I know i can do this with AJAX. I have searching around the net for the any helpful resource but didn't get anything yet.