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    LiveStats and MCMS ?  
Mike


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01-26-07 06:16 PM

Hi,

Has anyone had the experience of using a web tracker such as livestats on
MCMS?

For example, we have a biography page that will link to multiple biographies
(that we HOPE to post content using a template).  We'd like to track the hit
s
to that page using LiveStats.  I know we can track querystrings on livestats
.
Is there a way to "hook on" a querystring to the end of a templated page?


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    Re: LiveStats and MCMS ?  
Shady Khorshed


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01-27-07 06:15 PM

Hi Mike,
You can track the CMS pages like any other pages; the browser can understand
the post as html page so you can track the hits on these pages with any
statistics tool.

Regards,
Shady Khorshed

"Mike" <Mike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Has anyone had the experience of using a web tracker such as livestats on
> MCMS?
>
> For example, we have a biography page that will link to multiple
> biographies
> (that we HOPE to post content using a template).  We'd like to track the
> hits
> to that page using LiveStats.  I know we can track querystrings on
> livestats.
> Is there a way to "hook on" a querystring to the end of a templated page?
>
>
> --
> Mike







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