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I have categorized my pages into numerous content sections, but the streaming ticker of stats only shows pages in the "uncategorized" area.
How can I keep the pages in the proper content sections while showing streaming stats for ALL pages?
I can't find anyplace to edit what content section to use for the streaming stats in the top left corner.
Thanks, LiveStats is sweet by the way
I'm not aware of a way to control the streaming ticker data. You can check on the deepmetrix.com site. If I see any way of doing it, I'll post here.
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I'm not aware of a way to control the streaming ticker data. You can check on the deepmetrix.com site. If I see any way of doing it, I'll post here.
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It seems like the only pages it will track with the scrolling thing is items in the "unsorted" folder. You would think there would be a way of setting what folder or folders you wanted to include, but I have looked everywhere and cannot find it.
Any reason why under the Live Stats "whos on" area some people show 0 page views??
Aristotle
06-01-2004, 05:39 AM
[b]quote:Originally posted by CMK
Any reason why under the Live Stats "whos on" area some people show 0 page views??
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The entry page of that visitor probably doesn't exist on your site. It's most likely a search engine, for example, one that is looking for the robots.txt file on the root of your site.
I certainly have a robots.txt file, and lots of the providers that say 0 page views are not documented search engine IP's but are major ISPs. It happens quite often, like out of a group of 100 visitors 5 might have 0 page views. Strange. I think this live stats thing counts robots as vistors which is kind of stupid.
[b]quote:Originally posted by Lukas
[b]quote:Originally posted by CMK
Any reason why under the Live Stats "whos on" area some people show 0 page views??
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The entry page of that visitor probably doesn't exist on your site. It's most likely a search engine, for example, one that is looking for the robots.txt file on the root of your site.
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