I have noticed on all the counter tutorials that the counter counts for any page it is on... well, I have a challenge for your php pros out there.
Make an easy-to-install statistics script that displays the following information:
Parked Domain Statistics (site.com)
1. Unique Hits
2. Total Hits
3. Hits this Month
4. Hits this Week
5. Hits Today
6. Complete file size
7. Number of files
8. Number of directories
9. Bandwidth Usage
Subdomain Statistics (subdomain.site.com)
1. Unique Hits
2. Total Hits
3. Hits this Month
4. Hits this Week
5. Hits Today
6. Complete file size
7. Number of files
8. Number of directories
9. Bandwidth Usage
Page Statistics
1. Unique Hits
2. Total Hits
3. Hits this month
4. Hits this week
5. Hits today
6. File size
7. Bandwidth Usage
Visitor Statistics
1. Operating System
2. Browser
3. IP Address
4. Last time visited
5. Visitors online
6. Hits for visitor total
7. Hits for visitor this month
8. Hits from visitory this week
9. Hits from visitor today
10. Bandwidth Consumed Today
11. Disk Space Viewed Today
Make a statistics script that can do this, and you also make history. A fun challenge for all you PHP gurus.
Please make a tutorial on how to do this as well, as I'd like to know how but lack the PHP experience to do so, and as a bonus, a .zip file for easy extraction and installation.
Some of you may be asking what the point of having all these statistics is. But then, what is the point of posting statistics at all? Obviously to make a page look more appealing, complicated, and technical.
If someone could do this, I would be very grateful!
Advanced Statistics Competition!
Started by G.9, Jan 05 2006 05:20 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 05 January 2006 - 05:20 PM
#2
Posted 05 January 2006 - 05:54 PM
lol, thats not something you do just do for fun.
A script like that will take a heck lot of time, and i really doubt anybody has so much free time on their hands
If you really want it, i suggest you post it in the hire a designer/coder forum, but i dont think anybody's gonna do it unless you pay $$ for it
A script like that will take a heck lot of time, and i really doubt anybody has so much free time on their hands
If you really want it, i suggest you post it in the hire a designer/coder forum, but i dont think anybody's gonna do it unless you pay $$ for it
Edited by Avalanche, 05 January 2006 - 05:54 PM.
#3
Posted 05 January 2006 - 07:19 PM
Avalanche, on Jan 5 2006, 10:54 PM, said:
lol, thats not something you do just do for fun.
A script like that will take a heck lot of time, and i really doubt anybody has so much free time on their hands
If you really want it, i suggest you post it in the hire a designer/coder forum, but i dont think anybody's gonna do it unless you pay $$ for it
A script like that will take a heck lot of time, and i really doubt anybody has so much free time on their hands
If you really want it, i suggest you post it in the hire a designer/coder forum, but i dont think anybody's gonna do it unless you pay $$ for it
There's also a way to make the job much easier... I believe awstats, integrated with most site cpanel's, has most of the statistics I listed. If there's some way to echo the information off, it'd finish off the job.
Edited by G.9, 05 January 2006 - 07:25 PM.
#4
Posted 05 January 2006 - 08:00 PM
I'm not a php guru but I know than this project/tut, like avalanche said, will take a lot of time. You don't like statcounter.com ? 
It's not really hard to do something like that, but alone it'll be long...
If you need a designer for the panel
$$$
sam.
It's not really hard to do something like that, but alone it'll be long...
If you need a designer for the panel
$$$
sam.
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