Re: Web Site Statistics
- From: Kim André Akerø <kimandre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 12 Nov 2005 01:20:36 GMT
Dung Ping wrote:
> Hywel Jenkins wrote:
> > In article <1131700239.509762.63260@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> > dungping5@xxxxxxxxx says...
> > > I pay close attention to the statistics of my web site which is
> > > for academic discussions. During last couple of days I noticed a
> > > puzzling phenomenon. You can open the following page:
> > >
> > > http://pinyinology.com/webstat/usage_200511.html
> >
> > Authentication required. Neat.
>
> Sorry. I got that URL after entering my user ID and password, but
> didn't realize that logging on was still required to open it. So far
> I have found no way to display the page directly without giving
> information for authentication. My inquiry must stop.
Just save the page as a HTML page and upload it to a location that
doesn't require a username/password to view it.
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Kim André Akerø
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