So, how do you get to the webalizer? I tried changing the "wibaux" part of
the URL to "carbon" and it asked for username & password, but would not
accept mine.
Jackie Wilson Goddard
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Jim Petermann <piper56(a)msn.com> wrote:
To answer both your and John's questions; these are not emails to me. I'm
used to spam and just deal with it.
Our MTGenWeb sites have a feature called "webalizer" that lets you see
where visitors to your site come from. One of the things it tells you is
what other sites have linked or sent visitors to your pages.
For instance
http://wibaux.mtgenweb.org/webalizer
You can see that if I go down to the section that lists "referrers" most of
them are crap Viagra sites and the like.
I'm sure this was not the case prior to the Great Server Screw-up, but I
can't prove it because the provider has erased the stats before that and you
can only go back to November 2009.
If at all possible, I'd lobby for a new provider. I'm even willing to kick
in some bucks to fund it if that's what it takes.
Jim Petermann
> From: suzandrews(a)bresnan.net
> To: mtgen(a)rootsweb.com
> Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 10:13:02 -0700
> Subject: Re: [MTGEN] Le Mess
>
> I'm confused...please bear with me...How do you know who/what/where the
> visitors to your site come from? Do you have something on your site that
tells
> you? I either don't have the problem, or don't know it. Just curious
and
> always like to learn new things about this web stuff. :-) Is there
something
> that I should be aware of???
>
> Suzanne
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