We can't integrate that into XenForo. It uses the viral GPL license, meaning that in order to integrate it, XenForo would de-facto become GPL licensed too.
That's the nature of GPL - fun sapping viral licensing.doh, well that's no fun
That's the nature of GPL - fun sapping viral licensing.
*cough*
Thank god we have iframe...![]()
Don't ask me why I read that as iPhone :/
At first, I wrote iFrame instead of iframe unintentionally. I'm afraid there's a little Steve Jobs living in my head too.
Looking at sourcecode it seems to be using the older JS method and not the new async version... is this right?
If there's a new version I'll go check it out.
Anybody happen to know of an ASP.net equivalent? Would be handy for the 'day job' sites.I think this is a much better system, and you own your site stats vs google owning them, adding support for xenforo for this would make much more sense.
http://piwik.org/ its open source, free, and does real time tracking, and you can run it on every site you own from one location. We use it with our networks
now.
xenPiwik![]()
I couldn't see a newer code snippet than the one we are using?
What's the point? Google does a stunning job - go use their system.
I'm probably going to make a Mint pepper (http://haveamint.com) to track usage of different things on the forum.
I tend to use that jointly with Analytics, so I can track a few things (Internal searches, download stats).
Hrm... Is Mint going to be able to plug into the internal XF searches as opposed to just seeing the terms coming in from the referring search engines? I think I've heard about Mint, but haven't really investigated it in detail.
GPL ties everyone's hands.That's the nature of GPL - fun sapping viral licensing.
You really do seem to have thought of everything.*cough*
We can't integrate that into XenForo. It uses the viral GPL license, meaning that in order to integrate it, XenForo would de-facto become GPL licensed too.
You can include it yourself, but we cannot do it for you and distribute it due to the restrictions of the GPL.Does that mean, we cannot use that in our forums through template modification as well? If we can do that, then what about providing a generic box for adding custom or third party tracking code?
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