Fix tutorial typos, uncomment download URL in setup.py

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Joost Cassee 2011-02-24 17:36:25 +01:00
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Tutorial
========
This tutorial show you how to install and configure django-analytical
for basic tracking, and then briefly touch on two common customization
issues: visitor identification and custom data tracking data.
This tutorial will show you how to install and configure
django-analytical for basic tracking, and then briefly touch on two
common customization issues: visitor identification and custom data
tracking.
*Suppose your Django website provides information about the IPv4 to IPv6
Suppose your Django website provides information about the IPv4 to IPv6
transition. Visitors can discuss their problems and help each other
make the necessary changes to their network infrastructure.* You want to
make the necessary changes to their network infrastructure. You want to
use two different analytics services:
* :doc:`Clicky <services/clicky>` for detailed traffic analysis
@ -80,10 +81,10 @@ changes, both Clicky and Crazy Egg will be tracking your visitors.
Identifying authenticated users
===============================
*When your visitors post questions on IPv6 or tell about their
experience with the transition, they first log in through the standard
Django authentication system. Clicky can identify and track individual
visitors and you want to use this feature.*
Suppose that when your visitors post questions on IPv6 or tell others
about their experience with the transition, they first log in through
the standard Django authentication system. Clicky can identify and
track individual visitors and you want to use this feature.
If django-analytical template tags detect that the current user is
authenticated, they will automatically include code to send the username
@ -102,9 +103,10 @@ disable or override it, see :ref:`identifying-visitors`.
Adding custom tracking data
===========================
*You think that visitors who already use IPv6 use the website in a
different way from those still on IPv4. You want to test this by
segmenting the Crazy Egg heatmaps based on the IP protocol version.*
Suppose that you think that visitors who already have IPv6 use the
website in a different way from those still on IPv4. You want to test
this hypothesis by segmenting the Crazy Egg heatmaps based on the IP
protocol version.
In order to filter on protocol version in Crazy Egg, you need to
include the visitor IP protocol version in the Crazy Egg tracking code.

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],
platforms = ['any'],
url = 'http://github.com/jcassee/django-analytical',
#download_url = 'http://github.com/jcassee/django-analytical/archives/master',
download_url = 'http://github.com/jcassee/django-analytical/archives/master',
cmdclass = cmdclass,
)