Yes, lots of!
I've been using google analytics for another website for a few years, because it was easy to use, and didn't need any technical knowledge, and it works ok. But since I intend now to be more in control of what goes on, and have time to learn, I see no reason why I should go on giving google all these data and not knowing what it does with it, whom it sells it to. Furthermore, google analytics is quite "heavy", gives me a lot of things I don't need, doesn't give me other things I need, and I can't have the data precisely as I want them.

Thanks for the suggestion anyway... other ideas?

Hélène



On 21/05/2014 20:23, Andreas Kuhne wrote:
I would use google analytics for that. Any reason why you are not using google analytics?

Regards,

Andréas


2014-05-21 20:15 GMT+02:00 chansonsyiddish <chansonsyidd...@gmail.com <mailto:chansonsyidd...@gmail.com>>:

    Thanks for your answer, Avraham, I will look into the logfile to
    see if I can use that. I don't need any "pretty" display, just
    plain visitors data, and their comportement while they visit the
    website.

    Is there someone else who'd have already done this sort of things,
    managing directly the statistics for his/her website?

    Hélène


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