A very slight change: I only updated to the current AIR version (2.0) and added a note about the publisherId: The pubId, although deprecated, is needed for backwards compatibility. You can find the publisher ID as a long string of gibberish in the name of your app’s install folder, or use a program like Badger [...]
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Update: AIR Badge Clicktracker plugin 1.1
The values that had to be hard-coded into the source are now manageable from the Settings page. Also, the tag used to place the badge on the page no longer needs to contain urls and id’s.
read onComparing free analytics services you could use with WordPress
Woopra, Google Analytics plus Polaris, WassUp, and Statcounter compared. With the current Telexer site, I’m discovering *all kinds* of new trackers and analytics services. Desktop clients, Adobe AIR front-ends. Real-time stuff, etc. I need to make a choice. Here’s how I think those services stack up.
read onTrack user clicks on your AIR Badge – a plugin for WordPress
A quick how-to on tracking clicks on an AIR Badge, worked into a plugin for Wordpress that places the neccessary badge code, and displays click counts on the Settings page.
read onblago DiggBadge plugin for WordPress
After my adventures in making a TweetBadge, I had to construct my own DiggBadge as well, of course. This one actually Diggs, unlike *some* plugins I’ve seen. And where the TweetBadge only counts retweets coming from clicks on itself, the DiggBadge queries Digg to get the actual dugg-count and the story-page from there.
read onCustomizing WP plugins: rolling my own TweetMeme
Oh, the joy of WP plugins… they *never* do exactly what you want. I just made my own Tweetmeme replacement, rewriting it from a non-functional Digg plugin, to fit my theme.
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