How about crazyegg?

http://crazyegg.com/

Sean

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:04 PM, Caroline Jarrett <
caroline.jarr...@effortmark.co.uk> wrote:

> Brian Heumann
> >
> > Hmm, sounds like secretly submitting the form without the users's
> > consent ...  Technically you could easily add Javascript to the
> > "unload" event of the page to send the required data. And hope the
> > users don't find out.
> >
>
> No, definitely not. The client merely wants to have some way of measuring
> what the users are doing - not to secretly grab data or anything like that.
> They'd be pretty horrified if anyone thought that they were trying to do
> something underhand. It's a highly reputable non-profit.
>
> So I think I'd need to add 'nothing underhand' to the requirements for the
> tool.
>
> Best
> Caroline Jarrett
>
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