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I want to create a simple tracking script to give to my clients. Something similar with GA but very basic.

The requirements are

  • give the clients a single and simple js script like google Analytics does
  • make most of the logic inside the js file loaded by 3th party sites from the main site
  • collect in PHP the information and store it

    What I can't figure yet is what are the ways to do this? Google from what I see is loading a gif file, stores the information and parses the logs. If I do something similar sending the data to a php file Ajax cross site policy will stop me, from what I remember.

    So what is a clean way to do this ? ( I don't need code just the logic behind it )

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    • Did you consider [PIWIK][1] :-) [1]: piwik.org
      – Alex
      May 10, 2011 at 11:53
    • Yes, but it's more then I need. Good tool though.
      – johnlemon
      May 10, 2011 at 11:53

    3 Answers 3

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    Method a - web bug:

    Give the user this:
    <img src="http://www.yourserver.com/yourtracking.php?associateid=3rdpartyid" width="1" height="1" />

    have the php return header("content-type:image/gif"); and serve them a gif file for their effort.

    Method b - script

    Create a php file that can parse parameters and have it return content-type:text/javascript Have them load it like this: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.yourserver.com/yourtracking.php?associateid=3rdpartyid"></script>

    If you want to you can do additional stuff like

    <script type="text/javascript">
      var associateId = "12345";
      var trackingPage="homepage";
    </script>
    <script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.yourserver.com/yourtracking.php?associateid=3rdpartyid"></script>
    

    then in the php have code like this (watch the nested quotes)

    $str = 'var url = "http://www.yourserver.com/moretracking.php?associateid="+associateId+';
    $str .= '"&page="+trackingPage+"&ref="+escape(document.referrer);\n';
    $str .= 'document.write(\'<img src="\'+url+\'"/>\');';
    
    echo $str;
    
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    • This works ok for me, but I needed to change document.referrer to window.location.href in the ref, since technically you aren't getting the referrer, you're getting the page href itself. Dec 9, 2016 at 22:09
    • Also, if you don't want the image to show up as a blank image, you can add style="display: none" Dec 9, 2016 at 22:09
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    You may read this (found googling) about cross domain ajax and its possible solutions... http://snook.ca/archives/javascript/cross_domain_aj/

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    Well, i use some php code that is included in my script that logs Ip Addresses and as much information i can get from a server-side perspective. It saves it in a MySql Database. I also use a Ajax script to post data to a php script, the data in this case is Screen Heigth and thing you only can get client-side.

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