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Add the ability to track Flash events

I'd like to be able to track my Flash embeds across the internet (like Mochibot) because that's a big part of my site. Much of my traffic never hits the HTML portion of my site so it is not tracked.

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    under review  ·  Allan BeaufourAllan Beaufour responded  · 

    You can already do “virtual page changes” using chartbeat, by calling the function pSUPERFLY.virtualPage(path) . The tracking of generic events, we’re looking at adding that.

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      • Jean-Sébastien CatierJean-Sébastien Catier commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I agree with what is said here.
        Tracking events, either Flash, Javascript, Ajax or something else would be great. To see in real time who is subscribing, commenting, sharing, playing, etc... First real time tracking tool to propose this will get my money...

      • Egill R. ErlendssonEgill R. Erlendsson commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        I'd like to be able to track events from flash components such as Flowplayer, javascript events as well.

        It would be of great value to be able to keep track of events such as play, stop, skip, mute, etc. Google analytics can do that, why not chartbeat?

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