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Audit Tags

Mark J. Reeves (Clearbold)

ExpressionEngine 2

Audit Tags enables template output of data logged using Audit or Audit Pro.

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Audit Pro

Mark J. Reeves (Clearbold)

ExpressionEngine 2

Know who did what and when they did it. Audit Pro provides more detailed activity logging for the Control Panel, supports custom email notifications and searching log entries.

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Audit

Mark J. Reeves (Clearbold)

ExpressionEngine 2

Know who did what and when they did it. Audit provides more detailed activity logging for the Control Panel.

VL CP Logger

Viget Labs

ExpressionEngine 2

This extension just logs more stuff to control panel log (Tools > Logs > Control Panel Log).

Continuum

PutYourLightsOn (Ben Croker)

ExpressionEngine 2

Continuum is a real-time visitor tracking add-on. It works by logging visits and other actions on your website, collecting data about each user and their navigation patterns which can be literally viewed in real-time, as well as viewed at any time in the future.

EEException

Jesse Bunch

ExpressionEngine 2

EEException is a handy add-on for ExpressionEngine that allows template developers (via a plugin) and add-on developers (via an extension hook) to report exceptions to Airbrake or Codebase where they can be more appropriately tracked.

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Template OmniLogger

Michael Rog

ExpressionEngine 2

Template OmniLogger lets you create OmniLog entries using your EE templates.

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Jimmy

iain

ExpressionEngine 2

Image tracking module that logs user data whenever an image is called.

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OmniLog

Stephen Lewis (Experience Internet)

ExpressionEngine 2

System-wide message log, for use by ExpressionEngine add-on developers.

Loggr

Pixel & Tonic (Brandon Kelly)

ExpressionEngine 1.x

Log PHP variables in the browser console using `Loggr::log($var1, $var2);`

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