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Anyone Using the Dreamweaver / Webtrends Plugin?

Dream come true or Nightmare . . .

         

FMG_Jeff

10:17 pm on Jan 9, 2003 (gmt 0)

martinibuster

10:25 pm on Jan 9, 2003 (gmt 0)

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I'm using the hitbox Professional plug-in, and it works fine.

Unfortunately, the JS is funky as hell and adds errors to the W3c validation. Perhaps I'll delete the redundant JS with a site wide replace, but I'm too busy right now.

At least it gives me the option to hide it at the bottom so that the web page can render first.

jetboy_70

10:22 am on Jan 10, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Taken a look at it and decided that it doesn't do anything that log analysis can't achieve. The shopping cart behaviors are just assigned to pages, and not actual events (like form submission or field focus) - so to get it to work as designed you'd need to have a distinct action for each page of your site.

No doubt it could be hacked to do more, but it's not really sophisticated enough to make it worthwhile. Also consider that while the Dreamweaver extension may be free, the Webtrends Data Collection Server and Reporting Center cost many thousands.