BSQ Sitestats is a site statistics module that is lightweight on the Front End but offers both tabular and graphical summaries of site visitors' sessions on the backend. Summaries include: *Graphical charts of visitors over any time period *Top Referrers (and top referring domains) *Top pages viewed *Top visitors *Top users *Top users today *Top web browsers *Top languages *Visitor session tracking (last 100 hits) *Visitor city, country, geolocational information *search engine keywords frequency tracking *Daily /weekly/monthly summaries Other great features: - Spam filtering for IP addresses, domains, and referrers. - Stat padding so you don't have to start over when you switch to BSQ. - Can track user only hits - Can ignore hits from search engines. - Can reset stats when you want to start over. - Stat scrubbing for applying new spam filters to existing stats. - Show URLs as page titles. - All charts are flash-based for maximum performance - Database was refactored in version 2.0.x for performance - Password-protected RSS Feeds for latest referrers, latest visitors - Persistent component preferences - Phone Home feature to check for new versions and share stats (like g2bride does) - Menu Protection to deal with Itemid spoofing LANGUAGES: English, Dutch, German
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| Love it by l3b3rwur57, May 7, 2008 |
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THe install is straight forward. DOcumentation is fine... I don`t understand all the fuss... I have been using the component since one year and no problems for me... It`s absolutely what I expected it to be. I love the features. Graphing, Users online, ip-address, returning users, language, browsers ... and much more.
THis Is a great component!
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| A Huge Disappointment! by ScrapbookSupplies, February 12, 2008 |
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This seemed like such a great addition to Joomla, but after installing all of the required components, I still had a problem. I went to their website, found absolutely no help documentation. So I had to register on their forum and post the question for help.
I carefully documented exactly what I installed (com & mod), the order of which I installed them, the other extensions previously installed (in the event there was a conflict) and the errors that I was receiving. Hoping for an answer that I possibly missed an item or it was something simple. A week has passed and absolutely nothing! No response from their tech people, and even the parts that appear to be working (that say "not enough stats for one line of traffic" - or a similar statement - I've already removed it and I can't remember the exact message) - This same message is still showing a week later, while I'm awaiting help from their forum.
As it is.... I have removed every bit of this add on from my Joomla, and am very, very unhappy with it and it's lack of support. I would strongly recommend avoiding installation of this extension until proper documentation accompanies it. I spent a long time and am back where I started. :(
ScrapbookSuppliesDirect
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| Nice features, but a little tricky by holdencreative, September 17, 2007 |
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BSQ Sitestats has some nice features but I found it a little tricky to set up properly for non-techies. Well made, but you may find it easier to use JoomlaStats, for basic users.
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| just what i needed by lcphotostudio, August 5, 2007 |
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this is a very good program. i just wanted something for the admin that i could see my stats, not for the front. it has alot of information and worked right away with no problems. I can see what site they came from, what country and part, where on my site they visited, and alot more.
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| Works as advertised! by TheSaint, May 26, 2007 |
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This is an excellent all-around stats component. Once in awhile there are compatibility problems, but the support forum is active and friendly. Recommended.
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| It works as stated...how'bout some: by asciikerr, May 25, 2007 |
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It was easy to install and setup on both the front and back-end. It would be an Excellent if it could have something similar to Stalytics where it even pulls up the information:
Visit Time/Date, Provider/IP, Referrer etc like Stalytics does on their visitor tab. If it already does this and I totally missed how to enable that, then I apologize and ask that you kindly refer me accordingly.
I like it for its simplicity, great work!
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| Neat ... but no very practical for me by thop, May 11, 2007 |
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I would rather just have the IP host domain referer hits all on one table, and I don't like to call out to whois with ip look up from my admin. Basically I need a tool to watch who's doing what for security.
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| Gr8 Component by sunny_nwho, February 25, 2007 |
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Wonderful component!!! Further I would love to know if anyone has been successful in getting the country details. if so can they please tell me how to do that.
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| Update for Joomla 1.0.12 missing by gerly2000, January 2, 2007 |
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Works wunderfull. But only till Joomla 1.0.11 !!! Please donīt make me change to an other Produkt, just because the update for Joomla 1.0.12 ist not delivered. Owner's reply: BSQ Sitestats 2.2.3 was released to deal with an API change in Joomla 1.0.12
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| So many choices by grafikal, December 19, 2006 |
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Installation process is kinda weird, I didn't know there was a compatibility chart for this component.
http://wiki.4theweb.nl/w/BSQ:Requirements
You have to install 2 different components to get this to work properly. Which is kinda weird but this component works pretty good.
My template got a little mangled because of the width of the component, mainly due to graphs. When I resized the graphs the charts under 400px width were too small to read.
Not a bad component. I'm still using it.
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| Dissapointed by axiom, December 7, 2006 |
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1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
This product did not work right out of the box for me. Installation was a breeze however when trying to view stats I recieved the following error message:
Catchable fatal error: Object of class BSQSitestatsRender could not be converted to string in /usr/home/axiom/www/vectorns/joomla/components/com_joomlalib/classes/jllog.class on line 305
I installed JoomlaLib first and then BSQSiteStats. I made sure they were compatible versions as well by looking at the compatible versions chart at the developers website.
What was most disappointing is that I went to the developers forum for support, posted my error message and my associated versions from the BSQSiteStats HELP page. As I watched my post for two days I saw many other posts get answered by tompete (the forum admin) but mine got skipped. Perhaps my issue is a known bug on certain systems and the admittance is bad publicity.
Whatever the case may be, this is the only Joomla! extension that I have failed to get working and am very disappointed.
I ended up going with awstats as it supports Webmin and gives loads of statistics about your logs.
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| Log file keeps growing by nemanjas, December 1, 2006 |
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2 of 4 people find this review helpful:
There is a problem with log compressing system BSQ uses. My log file is 300mb after 1,5 mil views. Good for small and seldom visited sites.
Author tried to help, but wasnt able to.
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| actually. It doesn't phone home when turned off by trompete, September 5, 2006 |
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1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
@airbag
BSQ Sitestats will not phone home if the feature is disabled. Set Reporting->Check for New to "Don't Check". Inspect the code if you don't believe me.
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| Great but dont like the communication by airbag, September 2, 2006 |
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0 of 1 people find this review helpful:
Hello, I have used the older version of this component for a few months and was excited when this version came out. I installed it and liked what I saw.
I have one reason for ditching this componet though. That is that it seems to communicate with the authors websites even when this feature is turned off as an option in the settings.
I want powerful stats for my website for my eyes only, not anyone elses.
Besides this, a very powerful stats component. astats pro is also a good option.
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| Excellent by osarusan, August 9, 2006 |
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1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
Great component, very easy to use. Requires very little configuration -- just a minor edit of the index.php file, and an additional component (Joomla Lib) installation.
I hope in the future we can see support for other types of SEF URLs. Currently it supports Joomla's core SEF, but if it could work along with Open-SEF, that would be absolutely fantastic.
Keep up the good work! And thanks so much for a great component!
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