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  • Announcing Piwik Community Meetup in Munich : Register now !

    5 mai 2014, par Piwik Core Team

    We’re excited to announce our second Piwik community Meetup ! This will be a unique opportunity to connect with other Piwik users, and meet the core team behind Piwik.

    Updated : presentation slides

    The Making Of The Analytics Platform Of The Future

    Piwik in Enterprise

    Piwik Analytics Platform

    Guest lecture : TV to Web Analytics

    Guest lecture : Oxid analytics with Piwik

    When and where is the meetup ? (update, see below)

    Location : Munich, Germany
    Date : Tuesday July 29th 2014
    Time : 5PM
    Language : German/English
    Cost : Free !

    Register now !

    Who can join ?

    All Piwik community members (users, translators, contributors) are warmly invited to join the meetup. Almost all of the core team will be present, we’re looking forward to meeting you !

    What to expect for the Piwik meetup ?

    The meetup will consist of three speakers giving quick 15-20 minute presentations followed by Q&A.

    • Discover some of the upcoming features
    • Learn tricks to make the most out of Piwik
    • Networking and socialising… and an after party in a local bar to continue the discussion !

    Who can join the meetup ?

    This meetup is open to all Piwik users and members of the community.

    • If you are using Piwik to improve your websites and apps, or generally curious about digital analytics and marketing
    • If you are interested in the platform, integrating your app with Piwik or building plugins, come meet with other developers and creators of Piwik

    Timing

    • Doors open at 17:00
    • Starts at 17:30
    • Ends at 20:00 – 20:30

    Schedule

    • 17:30 – Welcome speech (Peter Boehlke (german))
    • 17:40 – Piwik for governments & corporations – Piwik PRO case study (Maciej Zawadziński english)
    • 18:05 – Break (25 minutes) – Coffee, Tea, pastries and cold buffet (free)
    • 18:30 – Overview of the platform Piwik, custom data tracking, publishing on the new Marketplace (Thomas Steur (german))
    • 18:55 – Break (10 minutes)
    • 19:05Piwik users present interesting real world use cases (german)
      – TV-to-Web analytics (Jasper Sasse)
      – Piwik from a SEO’s perspective (Thomas Zeithaml)
      – Using the Piwik Framework to analyze Shop-Data (Joachim Barthel)
    • 19:30 – Break (10 minutes)
    • 19:40 – Next big features, milestones, future roadmap (Matthieu Aubry english)
    • 20:05 – Break (5 minutes)
    • 20:10 – Summary & end of the conference (german)
    • After party at a nearby bar or restaurant (open end)

    Call for Papers

    We would like to hear about how you use Piwik ! If you’d like to present your interesting use case on the conference (speaking time 5 to 7 minutes), please contact us at hello@piwik.org !

    Meetup location

    Munich Workstyle
    Landwehrstraße 61
    80336 München
    Location / Directions

    Parking space is limited : We recommend to use public transport !
    Stations nearby :

    - S-Bahn : Hauptbahnhof, Stachus (both 700m)

    - U-Bahn : Stachus (700m), Theresienwiese (400m)

    Beverage pricing

    - Mineral water : EUR 3,10 (0,75l)

    - Softdrinks / juices : EUR 2,10

    - Beer : EUR 2,80

    Munich Workstyle

    A special thank you to our sponsor Mayflower GmbH !

    Mayflower

    Register now

    Seats are limited, please register today to secure your seat :
    Register now !

  • Announcing Piwik Community Meetup in Munich : Register now !

    5 mai 2014, par Piwik Core Team

    We’re excited to announce our second Piwik community Meetup ! This will be a unique opportunity to connect with other Piwik users, and meet the core team behind Piwik.

    Updated : presentation slides

    The Making Of The Analytics Platform Of The Future

    Piwik in Enterprise

    Piwik Analytics Platform

    Guest lecture : TV to Web Analytics

    Guest lecture : Oxid analytics with Piwik

    When and where is the meetup ? (update, see below)

    Location : Munich, Germany
    Date : Tuesday July 29th 2014
    Time : 5PM
    Language : German/English
    Cost : Free !

    Register now !

    Who can join ?

    All Piwik community members (users, translators, contributors) are warmly invited to join the meetup. Almost all of the core team will be present, we’re looking forward to meeting you !

    What to expect for the Piwik meetup ?

    The meetup will consist of three speakers giving quick 15-20 minute presentations followed by Q&A.

    • Discover some of the upcoming features
    • Learn tricks to make the most out of Piwik
    • Networking and socialising… and an after party in a local bar to continue the discussion !

    Who can join the meetup ?

    This meetup is open to all Piwik users and members of the community.

    • If you are using Piwik to improve your websites and apps, or generally curious about digital analytics and marketing
    • If you are interested in the platform, integrating your app with Piwik or building plugins, come meet with other developers and creators of Piwik

    Timing

    • Doors open at 17:00
    • Starts at 17:30
    • Ends at 20:00 – 20:30

    Schedule

    • 17:30 – Welcome speech (Peter Boehlke (german))
    • 17:40 – Piwik for governments & corporations – Piwik PRO case study (Maciej Zawadziński english)
    • 18:05 – Break (25 minutes) – Coffee, Tea, pastries and cold buffet (free)
    • 18:30 – Overview of the platform Piwik, custom data tracking, publishing on the new Marketplace (Thomas Steur (german))
    • 18:55 – Break (10 minutes)
    • 19:05Piwik users present interesting real world use cases (german)
      – TV-to-Web analytics (Jasper Sasse)
      – Piwik from a SEO’s perspective (Thomas Zeithaml)
      – Using the Piwik Framework to analyze Shop-Data (Joachim Barthel)
    • 19:30 – Break (10 minutes)
    • 19:40 – Next big features, milestones, future roadmap (Matthieu Aubry english)
    • 20:05 – Break (5 minutes)
    • 20:10 – Summary & end of the conference (german)
    • After party at a nearby bar or restaurant (open end)

    Call for Papers

    We would like to hear about how you use Piwik ! If you’d like to present your interesting use case on the conference (speaking time 5 to 7 minutes), please contact us at hello@piwik.org !

    Meetup location

    Munich Workstyle
    Landwehrstraße 61
    80336 München
    Location / Directions

    Parking space is limited : We recommend to use public transport !
    Stations nearby :

    - S-Bahn : Hauptbahnhof, Stachus (both 700m)

    - U-Bahn : Stachus (700m), Theresienwiese (400m)

    Beverage pricing

    - Mineral water : EUR 3,10 (0,75l)

    - Softdrinks / juices : EUR 2,10

    - Beer : EUR 2,80

    Munich Workstyle

    A special thank you to our sponsor Mayflower GmbH !

    Mayflower

    Register now

    Seats are limited, please register today to secure your seat :
    Register now !

  • WebM file not seekable in Chrome when loaded through PHP (other browsers work)

    13 avril 2014, par Zoon

    I am having a mind-boggling problem, I just can't seem to resolve.

    Providing a WebM file through PHP is nothing new in my world, and I even know how to work with HTTP 206 Partial Content. But for some reason Chrome does not like it.

    A simple HTML5 video playback

    <video width="640" height="360" poster="picture/preview/V00000006.jpg" controls="controls" preload="preload">
       <source type="video/webm" src="/video/V00000006.webm">
    </source></video>

    where /video/V00000006.webm is rewritten to a PHP-file in Apache, will playback just fine.
    But in Chrome the seekbar is not effective. When clicking on the seekbar the player will freeze and no longer playback until page is refreshed. Firefox handles it just fine !

    If I change /video/V00000006.webm to be a direct link to the same video it works just fine. I even compared the network requests between the two versions (with and without PHP) and there is barely any difference in the first request, but the second is failing in the PHP-delivered video.

    Initial request and seek request for Apache-delivered video file :

        Request URL :http://mytestserver.net/movie1152x720.webm
        Request Method:GET
        Status Code:206 Partial Content
        Request Headers
        Accept :*/*
        Accept-Encoding:identity ;q=1, * ;q=0
        Accept-Language:da-DK,da ;q=0.8,en-US ;q=0.6,en ;q=0.4
        Cache-Control:no-cache
        Connection:keep-alive
        Cookie:PHPSESSID=i562540rek172mnv3nk528acj0 ; userPassword= ; userEmail=
        Host:mytestserver.net
        Pragma:no-cache
        Range:bytes=0-
        Referer :http://mytestserver.net/video.html
        User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 (X11 ; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/33.0.1750.146 Safari/537.36
        Response Headers
        Accept-Ranges:bytes
        Connection:close
        Content-Length:4446451
        Content-Range:bytes 0-4446450/4446451
        Content-Type:video/webm
        Date:Fri, 11 Apr 2014 13:07:30 GMT
        ETag :"d2d0027-43d8f3-b91417c0"
        Last-Modified:Fri, 11 Apr 2014 12:46:31 GMT
        Server:Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS)
    

    Request URL :http://mytestserver.net/movie1152x720.webm
    Request Method:GET
    Status Code:206 Partial Content
    Request Headers
    Accept :*/*
    Accept-Encoding:identity ;q=1, * ;q=0
    Accept-Language:da-DK,da ;q=0.8,en-US ;q=0.6,en ;q=0.4
    Cache-Control:no-cache
    Connection:keep-alive
    Cookie:PHPSESSID=i562540rek172mnv3nk528acj0 ; userPassword= ; userEmail=
    Host:mytestserver.net
    Pragma:no-cache
    Range:bytes=4445881-
    Referer :http://mytestserver.net/video.html
    User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 (X11 ; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/33.0.1750.146 Safari/537.36
    Response Headers
    Accept-Ranges:bytes
    Connection:close
    Content-Length:570
    Content-Range:bytes 4445881-4446450/4446451
    Content-Type:video/webm
    Date:Fri, 11 Apr 2014 13:09:02 GMT
    ETag :"d2d0027-43d8f3-b91417c0"
    Last-Modified:Fri, 11 Apr 2014 12:46:31 GMT
    Server:Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS)

    Initial request and seek request for PHP-streamed video :

        Request URL :http://mytestserver.net/video/V00000006.webm
        Request Method:GET
        Status Code:206 Partial Content
        Request Headers
        Accept :*/*
        Accept-Encoding:identity ;q=1, * ;q=0
        Accept-Language:da-DK,da ;q=0.8,en-US ;q=0.6,en ;q=0.4
        Cache-Control:no-cache
        Connection:keep-alive
        Cookie:PHPSESSID=i562540rek172mnv3nk528acj0 ; userPassword= ; userEmail=
        Host:mytestserver.net
        Pragma:no-cache
        Range:bytes=0-
        Referer :http://mytestserver.net/video.html
        User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 (X11 ; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/33.0.1750.146 Safari/537.36
        Response Headers
        Accept-Ranges:bytes
        Cache-Control:no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0
        Connection:close
        Content-Length:8566268
        Content-Range:bytes 0-8566267/8566268
        Content-Type:video/webm
        Date:Fri, 11 Apr 2014 13:31:27 GMT
        Expires:Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT
        Pragma:no-cache
        Server:Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS)
        X-Powered-By:PHP/5.3.27
    

    Request URL :http://mytestserver.net/video/V00000006.webm
    Request Headers CAUTION : Provisional headers are shown.
    Accept-Encoding:identity ;q=1, * ;q=0
    Cache-Control:no-cache
    Pragma:no-cache
    Range:bytes=4338314-
    Referer :http://mytestserver.net/video.html
    User-Agent:Mozilla/5.0 (X11 ; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/33.0.1750.146 Safari/537.36

    Notice how the second request does not complete, Provisional headers are shown.

    I have tried altering the cache headers, setting it to the future, setting them blank and using file attachment headers.

    I tried fiddling around a lot with the serving code, but lately I have ended up with a simple example.

    &lt;?php

    $path = &#39;test.webm&#39;;

    $size=filesize($path);

    $fm=@fopen($path,&#39;rb&#39;);
    if(!$fm) {
     header ("HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found");
     die();
    }

    $begin=0;
    $end = $size-1;

    if(isset($_SERVER[&#39;HTTP_RANGE&#39;])) {
     if(preg_match(&#39;/bytes=\h*(\d+)-(\d*)[\D.*]?/i&#39;, $_SERVER[&#39;HTTP_RANGE&#39;], $matches)) {
       $begin=intval($matches[0]);
       if(!empty($matches[1])) {
         $end=intval($matches[1]);
       }
     }
    }

    if($begin>0||$end&lt;$size)
     header(&#39;HTTP/1.0 206 Partial Content&#39;);
    else
     header(&#39;HTTP/1.0 200 OK&#39;);

    header("Content-Type: video/webm");
    header(&#39;Accept-Ranges: bytes&#39;);
    header(&#39;Content-Length:&#39;.($end-$begin+1));
    header("Content-Disposition: inline;");
    header("Content-Range: bytes $begin-$end/$size");
    header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary\n");
    header(&#39;Connection: close&#39;);

    ob_get_clean();
    flush();

    $f = fopen($path, &#39;r&#39;);
    fseek($f, $offset);

    $pos = 0;
    $length = $end-$begin;

    while($pos &lt; $length)
    {
       $chunk = min($length-$pos, 1024);

       echo fread($f, $chunk);
       flush();

       $pos += $chunk;
    }
    ?>

    Please note, entering the PHP-delivered video URL directly into the browser does not make a difference from showing it in a HTML page.

    I hope someone has an answer to why seeking might not work. Let me know if you have any suggestions.

    Thanks !