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RokWoopra Pluginplugin
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Developer:RocketTheme Version:1.3 (Updated 7 days ago)
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Views: 5,841 License:GPLv2.0
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Type:Non-Commercial
Date Added:Apr 27, 2008
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RokWoopra
A simple Joomla! plugin to add Woopra analytics code to your site.

Version 1.3 adds User Tracking and Gravatar support plus SSL support and new Woopra script format. Admin tracking is now off by default, but can be enabled.

More information at http://www.woopra.com

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Does what it says by graphicagenda, October 19, 2008
I felt that this was the quick answer to testing woopra on a joomla site. Like before, no control on blocking tracking from an administrative site, it would be useful for the chat feature in a multi user environment. No problems with the extra features.


Big Brother is Watching the Admins by Pixelgun, September 11, 2008
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
This does what it is supposed to do, namely it interfaces your website with Woopra. Woopra is a beta live user and stat tracking application (think google analytics but updated in real time). Unfortunately RokWoopra not only gives Woopra the ability to track users live on your front end but it also gives Woopra the domain over the administrator/back end as well. This might be ok for some people who want to track everything but most will prefer to track visitors to the site and not administrative users. If there were a way to turn off tracking on the administrator side of things I would be happy with this plugin. Perhaps in the next version?


Owner's reply:
This has been addressed in 1.3. Tracking of admin is now off by default, but can be enabled.