Quick Question from a newbie
Hi everyone,
On my homepage I'm running a stats manbager from stats4web.com. It's a good enough tool allowing us all to track unique hits etc. However at the moment any visitor is able to view these stats by clicking on the graph icoon. What I'm after is a script that will either password protect this or prevent people from accessing it at the website. ANyone got any ideas?
Cheers.
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KLWong posted this at 17:39 — 8th February 2001.
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Either you are a very new HTML programmer, or they use some complicated coding that I'm not familiar with .
The beginning of the code you pasted in probably has an anchor tag that looks something like , with an end anchor at the end. Remove these two elements and you should still see the results of the tracker and yet it is not clickable.
You probably should comment it out, rather than deleting, in case you ever want to put it back. To do this, just put around the code you want to remove.
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Woz posted this at 18:17 — 8th February 2001.
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Thanks Karen,
You're right I have no knowledge of HTML. Check out the website and let mw know what you think. You can get me at [email protected]
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NSS posted this at 18:57 — 8th February 2001.
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Since you are using the webstat4 personal which is free and not the webstat4 pro, I would recommend
http://www.sitemeter.com
It's a free full tracking system and very complete for all your web pages and users can't view your stats, which can be configured and many other options available for your account.
Regards,
NSS
Woz posted this at 19:23 — 10th February 2001.
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That's great - thanks a bunch
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