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This thread is in the Modification Graveyard.
As of 23 Nov 2017 this modification has been withdrawn.
This tracks the number of members that have visited the forum each day, and displays a list in the same manner as the Members Who Have Visited Today display. However, this also tracks a lot more data, such as the script (and request variables) run on their last visit, and all threads and forums visited. Options / Features * The script that the member is running is logged (e.g. showthread, usercp etc). * The request variables in use are logged (e.g. threadid, userid etc). * The member visits table can be cleaned of old records to help control it's size. * Member Views data collection - tracking each members viewing of the forum index page, forums and threads. * Member Views data collection can be separately disabled. * Multiple member visits to the same page are logged separately. * Clicking on the main display icon will list the recent visits by all members (if allowed). * Clicking on a member in the main display will show that members viewing data (if enabled, and you have permission). * Clicking on the "Total members that have visited" line will list all members who have visited and their last action. * Usergroup permissions are done with the standard vbulleten usergroup permissions system. Four new usergroup permissions are provided in the usergroup manager. * Can View the Members Visited Display - Members can view the members visited display on Forumhome. * Can View Member IP Addresses - Members can see the ip addresses of visiting members. * Can View Member Visits List - Members can view the list of member visits page. * Can View Member Tracking Data - Members can view the individual member visit tracking page. * All (non usergroup) modification settings are in vBulletin Options > Member Tracking. To install;
Note: You must enable the [core] Visiting Members display, this mod hooks into that display, it does not duplicate the display for itself. History: v4.0.1 : 09-Jan-2010 : Initial release for vb 4.0.0 Gold. v4.0.2 : 10-Jan-2010 : Fix bug in install code if you had 3.x version installed. v4.0.3 : 12-Jan-2010 : Fix missing text in settings. Change hook usage so display position replicates Who Visited. v4.0.4 : 16-Jan-2010 : Added always collapsed option. v4.0.5 : 26-Jan-2010 : Various updates. v4.0.6 : 20-Feb-2010 : Internal update, not released. v4.0.7 : 27-Feb-2010 : Style code updates for vB 4.0.2. v4.0.8 : 29-Apr-2010 : Fix bug in template caching code. v4.0.9 : 19-Sep-2010 : Fix bug in attachment viewing links. v4.0.10 : 23-Oct-2010 : Fixed for WGO style changes in vB 4.0.8. v4.1.0 : 04-Dec-2010 : Updated for vBulletin 4.1. v4.1.7.0 : 16-Oct-2011 : Updated for vBulletin 4.1.7. v4.1.8.0 : 18-Nov-2011 : Updated for vBulletin 4.1.8 onwards (only). v4.1.11.0 : 03-Mar-2012 : Updated for vBulletin 4.1.11 image changes. v4.2.0.0 : 24-May-2012 : Updated for vBulletin 4.2.0. Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Screenshots Show Your Support
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Forum Home Enhancements Member Visit Tracking | Paul M | Modification Graveyard | 95 | 28 Apr 2011 02:43 |
Forum Home Enhancements Member Tracking | Paul M | Modification Graveyard | 129 | 29 May 2010 15:13 |
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When I click on the user my page just reloads. What php file does it use to show the data? There was noone in the zip file??
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misc.php [a standard vbulletin file].
You need to be a little more specific about your problem.
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Thanks for this, Paul!
I noticed there was an extra textbox with the word "cron" in the AdminCP settings for Member Tracking. There is no description beside that textbox so I was wondering what that setting is for? Also, is there a way to move this section under the "Currently Active Users" section at the top of the What's Going On Box? Right now it's showing up under the Track Guests section that I also have installed. No members have liked this post.
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Paul I was thinking of installing this, If I had it only show for myself, and if I ran it on a busy site, would that be alright? or would this hack be too intensive for a big board?
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Originally Posted by maximutt
Oh yes, the text has gone awol. I'll fix that tonight. Its the setting for what scripts should be ignored by the tracking system.![]()
No. ATM it runs on a different (later) hook than the others, so appears last. I am aware of that and plan to change it at some point.
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Originally Posted by hornstar1337
It runs happily on my site, which is quite busy. The overhead on this is quite small (nothing like the CMS for example ![]()
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Thread I've Started
Thread to viewing the log record Thread I've Reply Thread to viewing the log record No members have liked this post.
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Sorry, I have no idea what your saying.
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Thanks, Installed
Okay, it does not matter No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by Paul M
Sorry about that, it was late for me... Disregard... I thought when you clicked on the usernames it would produce the "List of Members" page but it doesn't it just reloads the forumhome page. I have found that I need to click on the icon next to "Total members that have visited the forum today" to view the list. ![]()
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Viewing Attachment 708 -> Link http://www.forum.com/attachment.php?a=708
AND Blank page Single Member Display Member Viewing Thread => Viewing Thread My forum thread Member Thread Replied => Viewing Thread My forum thread Member Thread Started => Viewing Thread My forum thread No members have liked this post.
Last edited by Adem GENĒ; 12 Jan 2010 at 14:31. |
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Excellent, thanks Paul. Though theres a blank options category in my "Site Options" menu in acp, kinda weird. It's not this mods config menu though, which is another item.
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installed. thank you
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Its a great MOD, thanks!!
I would like to know which mysql database tables are beeing created upon installing. And is there an easy way to manually clear the databases... or maybe even single entries ? Because I would like to track only a few users and delete all other records. No members have liked this post.
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The tables are cleared of older records each night (as per the setting in the options).
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