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Posted
almost 6 years
ago
by
peter
This release candidate contains:
fixes some addtional issues with the javascript invocation method under Internet Explorer. Introduces a “Digg-like” Spy report that allows for a real-time, continual, AJAX update of new site visitors - perfect for that plasma screen in your reception area… |
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Posted
almost 6 years
ago
by
peter
Release candidate fixes a few bugs including:
Referrers now tracked properly when tracking a second domain under a Wordpress Install. Fixed bug in first hit processor that was causing fatal error under certain php |
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Posted
almost 6 years
ago
by
peter
Quick bug fix release for a fatal error that happens under PHP4 when users are behind an http proxy.
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Posted
almost 6 years
ago
by
peter
This Release Candidate fixes some bugs and refactors a few things. Includes:
Javascript tags are now XHTML compliant Re-factored OWA’s cookies to set a per site cookie to store session and last request timestamp. A cross site visitor |
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Posted
almost 6 years
ago
by
peter
This version fixes a problem with using OWA’s javascript invocation method.
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Posted
almost 6 years
ago
by
peter
Bug fix release. Includes:
Numerous fixes to incoming link snippet creation Refactoring of the global configuration object including adding a proper update() and setSetting() methods that can be used to easily add settings to the |
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Posted
almost 6 years
ago
by
peter
This is a security bug fix release. It is strongly recommended that you upgrade to this release.
The release fixes insecurities in the standalone installer among other things. To upgrade, just copy the new files over your old ones. |
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Posted
almost 6 years
ago
by
peter
This is a bug fix release. Fixes and features include:
Fixed broken anchortext logging and report Fixed condition where referring page title was not being logged due to anchortext extraction method removing the title tag. Vastly |
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Posted
about 6 years
ago
by
peter
A new report from CMS Watch suggests that the lack of an API or ability to integrate Google Analytics with other systems is an enterprise deployment deal breaker.
I couldn’t agree more, but think that this is really the case for all the Web analytics service providers. Most hosted web analytics solutions are essentially integrated at [...] |
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Posted
about 6 years
ago
by
peter
Version 1.0.3 is now available. This release contains:
Re-design of most reports for readability and usability Added a check for file system permissions before attempting to create OWA’s error log file Fixed permission isue with |
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