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===== Summary ===== | ===== Summary ===== | ||
- | If you host downloadable content on SDF, you may want to get an idea of how many people have downloaded things and which are the most popular. In this tutorial, I will focus on an example of tracking PDF formatted ebooks. After completing this tutorial, you should be able to modify things to suit your needs, even if your downloads are not ebooks. You will need to have PHP access to do this, so check your membership level before you get started. | + | If you host downloadable |
===== The Download Script ===== | ===== The Download Script ===== | ||
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- | __FILE__ in PHP means the filesystem path to the PHP script being executed. This is not the URL path, but the filesystem path. So it will not be '' | + | __FILE__ in PHP means the filesystem path to the PHP script being executed. This is not the URL path, but the filesystem path. So it will not be '' |
So now you know where to store you content and what to change if it's located somewhere else. | So now you know where to store you content and what to change if it's located somewhere else. | ||
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It's your call, but I like to let people know I'm tracking downloads. Even though I'm not gathering any personal information with it, I like to be transparent about it. I put it in a privacy statement on my site and even offer a link to the PHP query that shows what's been downloaded. | It's your call, but I like to let people know I'm tracking downloads. Even though I'm not gathering any personal information with it, I like to be transparent about it. I put it in a privacy statement on my site and even offer a link to the PHP query that shows what's been downloaded. | ||
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