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Rajat Garg
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for your help earlier.
My company, Pilotoutlook.com is close on the heels of launching our first
APIs - AirportLookup (shameless plug - it is going to be the largest Airport
DB)
and I want to track the requests coming in through Google Analytics.
My idea is that if somehow, I can call Urchin JS in the background (from
controller), I should be able to register it as a visit.
Note that we are rendering XML as the output of the controller and also, I
don't want to add ~300ms to every response (so some asynchronous call will
be great)
Is this a possibility or am I smoking pot? If so, how do I do it?
I know we can do using log parsing but it is just too many places to look
for the data at that point of time.
Please let me know
Thanks,
--
Rajat Garg
Ph: 206-499-9495
Add: 1314 Spring Street, #412
Seattle, WA 98104
Web: http://www.pilotoutlook.com
Hi Guys,
Thanks for your help earlier.
My company, Pilotoutlook.com is close on the heels of launching our first
APIs - AirportLookup (shameless plug - it is going to be the largest Airport
DB)
and I want to track the requests coming in through Google Analytics.
My idea is that if somehow, I can call Urchin JS in the background (from
controller), I should be able to register it as a visit.
Note that we are rendering XML as the output of the controller and also, I
don't want to add ~300ms to every response (so some asynchronous call will
be great)
Is this a possibility or am I smoking pot? If so, how do I do it?
I know we can do using log parsing but it is just too many places to look
for the data at that point of time.
Please let me know
Thanks,
--
Rajat Garg
Ph: 206-499-9495
Add: 1314 Spring Street, #412
Seattle, WA 98104
Web: http://www.pilotoutlook.com