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| John Hosking wrote: > Brian Cryer wrote: > >> "Robert Montgomery" <info-block@stargate_tech.net> wrote in message >> news:Zbo1i.12573$g63.7539@edtnps82... >> >>> >>> And the tracker is limited because it only lists the front page of my >>> site as being the "referrer" page, so I don't know what pages on my >>> site people are looking at. Maybe it's because my site is all >>> frame-based – I don't know. > > >> >> Having a frame based site may well restrict the referrer information. > > > Well, if the frames-based site is telling all visitors, "this site > consists of only one page," (meaning the frameset page) and shows only > one URL in the browser window, then it wouldn't be surprising that the > "tracking" software sees it the same way, too. You're always linking > (jumping) from the main (frameset) page because that's the one that's > always the current page. > > -- > John Forget about Stat Session; it's like a Dinky toy compared to the muscle-car power of Google Analytics, which is also free – and Google Analytics works like a charm! I just followed the Google Analytics intructions, which were to past the Analytics code onto evry page of my site (instead of Stat Session, which doesn't work on my site because the instructions say to put the Stat code only onto the front page of my (framed) site., meaning the Stat code only reads the left frame, which gets loaded with every page. Robert | |||
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