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Re: Did anybody try mint?
Thanks Guys That was exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks! for the tip.
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Wet, Stuart,
Are you not concerned with restricting access to your slimstat directory? Should I be? .htaccess to restrict?
Jamie
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Re: Did anybody try mint?
I don’t bother but it can be a good idea to give the directory a totally unconnected name so no-one knows what it really is. You would have to change the “call” above and I think there may be something in the config file to change as well. It’s really more a case of not letting spammers know that you have a stats package running. Whether you want people to view it or not is another matter but if they don’t know what to look for in the first place that shouldn’t be a big problem. If there are people you want to view it you will have to give them the address. Make sure you have it in your robot.txt file as well assuming you use one.
Last edited by thebombsite (2005-11-16 01:46:32)
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Re: Did anybody try mint?
Thanks for the tip. Stuart I’ll change the directory name and get it unindexed with a nofollow.
Jamie
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My hosting environment has issues with .htpasswd and clean URLs which prohibit either the one or the other. I would password protect the directory otherwise.
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hey i shifted to google looks intresting and is free will update
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I tried analytics. It seemed to slow down the page load times severly with the call to the google server. Anyone else see this?
Jamie
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<blockquote> soulship wrote:
> I tried analytics. It seemed to slow down the page load times severly with the call to the google server. Anyone else see this?
Jamie</blockquote>
Maybe this explains the problem of the google speed.
<code> Google Analytics has experienced extremely strong demand, and as a result, we have temporarily limited the number of new signups as we increase capacity. In the meantime, please submit your name and email address and we will notify you as soon as we are ready to add new accounts. Thank you for your patience.</code>
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Ahh….That explains why it was slowing the pages down so much. I guess I will wait a few weeks and reactivate the .js and see what happens.
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My first install of SlimStat was for a non-txp siite. Now I am trying it with a TXP site and I get the stats working thanks to the include help from Stuart above. However I don’t see individual pages of the TXP site showing up – only if I acccess a page directly. If I go to the homepage and navigate around I see a hit for the homepage but not other pages.
The hit shows up if I enter the full URL in the browser bar though. ??
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i got the whole thing set up but my reports are not getting updated wish they had a forum like this . . .
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Google analytics is recording my hits diableing all other logs ;)
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Still can’t get this to work with TXP. It only records hits to the frontpage, since the index.php is where the include to SlimStat is. Anyone got this to record hits to other pages in a TXP site?
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